Is It Ok To Undergo Glutathione Injection While Taking Medications?
May 17th, 2009 • Related • Filed Under
Ask your doctor AND your pharmacist. Pharmacists have to stay up-to-date on all possible drug interactions. (You can just phone the pharmacy; you don’t have to go in there – would probably be a faster response than doctor.)
You could also google Glutathione Medication Contraindication and see if they list anything.

Comment by CC on 17 May 2009:
The only glutathione products I see listed at the FDA are those used to irrigate the eyes, not for injection purposes.
But, maybe you are talking about some other product. Glutathione naturally occurs in the body, and the body uses it to protect itself from some toxic substances. But to use an injection in the USA you have to have a doctor somewhere in the loop.http://www.fda.gov/cder/foi/label/2008/0...
Comment by AbeLinco on 17 May 2009:
It really depends what medications your taking. It is pretty common knowledge that some drugs doesnt go along with other drugs. And I assume that you want to have a glutathione injection done intravenously to improve your skin tone. I suggest that if your worried about contraindications whem it comes to geting that injection use an alternative instead. Im’ usingthis product called swiss l-glutathione bar. Its a whitening soap inteded to deliver the effects of glutathione only and directly to your skin. If you want to know more about swiss glutathione you can visit them at the link below
www.http://www.swisscare4u.com