Glutathione

Also known as: GSH, Reduced Glutathione, γ-Glu-Cys-Gly

Tripeptide (γ-glutamyl-cysteinyl-glycine): primary endogenous antioxidant. Recycles vitamins C/E, supports phase II liver detox, scavenges reactive oxygen species. Levels decline with age, alcohol, and chronic stress.

Typical dose
100 mcg – 600 mcg
Frequency
twice weekly
Route
Iv
Half-life
12 minutes
Routes
Iv, Subcutaneous, Oral
Status
Available as compounded prescription; over-the-counter as oral supplement
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Benefits

Dosing

A common research range for Glutathione is 100 mcg to 600 mcg twice weekly. Typically 200-600 mg IV push; SC and oral routes have lower bioavailability. These figures are reference points from published literature, not a prescription — your protocol should be set with a licensed provider.

Reconstitution

A typical reconstitution for Glutathione is 200 mg of peptide in 5 mL of bacteriostatic water, giving roughly 40 mcg per mL. Vial's built-in calculator works out the exact syringe draw for any vial size and dose.

Half-life

Glutathione has an approximate half-life of 12 minutes. Vial plots the real concentration curve from your logged doses so you can see peak windows and when levels taper.

Storage

2-8°C; protect from light; oxidizes rapidly once exposed to air.

Reported side effects

Contraindications

Commonly stacked with

NAD+

Track Glutathione with Vial

Vial logs every Glutathione dose, plots its half-life curve, calculates reconstitution math, and keeps your whole protocol on schedule — on-device and private. Download Vial on the App Store →

This page is for educational and harm-reduction purposes only. Glutathione is not FDA-approved for most uses described here. Always consult a licensed physician before starting any peptide protocol. Vial does not sell peptides, recommend vendors, or provide medical advice.