View all FAQs Important safety information and common side effects The most commonly reported Glutathione Injection (GSH) side effects are: Irritation at the injection site Gastrointestinal discomfort (nausea, bloating, cramping) A rotten egg (sulfur) taste in the mouth, usually mild If irritation at the injection site occurs, consider alternating injection sites on the body, apply an over-the-counter itch cream (preferably with hydrocortisone), use injections less frequently, or discontinue use entirely
The safety of combining these interventions has not been established through clinical research
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165 Biotransformation pathways may generate active metabolites that enhance or reduce efficacy or cause off-target toxicity