Glutathione is a laboratory reference material supplied for qualified research and analytical applications only
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When to Be Concerned: Abnormal or Severe Reactions While most site reactions are benign, certain signs indicate a need for intervention : Warning Signs: Spreading redness or a halo that increases in size Severe pain that intensifies rather than resolves Hard, painful lump that doesnt go away after several days Pus , drainage, or signs of infection Blistering or skin breakdown Fever , chills, or flu-like symptoms Allergic reaction systemic itching, rash, or anaphylaxis (very rare) If you experience any of the above, stop using the peptide and contact your provider immediately

Post-injection care is straightforward: Stay hydrated for the remainder of the day Avoid rubbing or massaging the injection site aggressively Apply a cold compress if swelling or soreness develops at the injection site Monitor for signs of allergic reaction (hives, difficulty breathing, dizziness) for at least 30 minutes Contact your provider or seek emergency care if you experience chest tightness, significant swelling, or breathing difficulty Strenuous exercise can resume the same day for most patients, though some prefer to wait until the following morning if injection-site soreness is noticeable
Very high doses (such as those used for cyanide poisoning) should be used with caution and only if the potential benefit outweighs the risk
It is essential for generating thrombin from the zymogen prothrombin