Glutathione (GSH) Injection Product Guide

GSH Injections are subcutaneous injections of a small dose (0.5ml or 50 Units) of GSH directly into the bloodstream. As soon as you receive our shipment, please immediately refrigerate your GSH vial to maintain its potency. Follow the instructions below prior to your first use.

Getting started

You will need to determine your injection location prior to your first use. Ideally, this will be a fatty layer of skin, such as the back of arm, abdomen, or flank (lumbar area).

Drawing up GSH solution

  1. Wash hands with warm, soapy water
  2. Fill syringe with air equal to the desired dose
  3. Insert needle into the vial & push air into it
  4. Turn syringe & vial upside down & draw out dose

How to inject GSH

  1. Clean the injection site with warm, soapy water or alcohol swab
  2. Pinch a fold of skin and hold the syringe at a 90 degree angle
  3. Push needle into folded skin & push to administer dose
  4. Release the fold of skin & remove syringe from site

FAQs

My instructions say to inject in mL, but my syringe has CC/Units. Now what?

Syringes may come with either ml/cc or Units. To convert, 0.5ml/cc equals 50 Units on your syringe.

What is my dosage and how often should I use the injection?

You can inject 0.5ml/cc (50 Units on syringe) up to five (5) times per week. Be sure to reduce your dose or stop if you experience any discomfort, such as chest tightness or anxiety.

How much GSH am I injecting with each dose?

Each 0.1ml/cc (10 Units) of solution = 20mg of GSH. 0.5ml/cc (50 Units) = 100mg of GSH.

I don’t feel anything after the injection. Is it still doing its job?

As GSH levels get depleted with age and other stress factors, you may need to build up your GSH levels first before you notice anything. For this reason, it may take a couple of weeks or more before you notice any lasting benefits, however, this differs per individual.

Most GSH injection users report one or more of the following: energy boost, better mood, faster recovery (from illness or workout), lower anxiety levels, better sleep and mind clarity. However, not everyone has the same experience. It doesn’t mean the injection isn’t doing its job. Visit our FAQs for more information.

Are there side effects to using GSH injections?

The most commonly reported side effect is irritation to the injection area on the body. If this happens, consider changing the placement of the injection on the body (i.e. alternating locations each week). If irritation still occurs, you may apply an over-the-counter itch cream, preferably with hydrocortisone as an active ingredient. In severe rash cases, AgelessRx doctors can also phone in a prescription for steroid cream to your local pharmacy.

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Supplemental safety information

This guide is only a summary of important safety information and may not list all possible side effects. Please visit agelessrx.com/gsh-injection for more information. If you have any questions about your GSH injection, please contact AgelessRx via your online portal.

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