Description
What’s Glut 1200 mg?
Glut 1200 mg is injectable glutathione your body’s main antioxidant given through IV or IM for skin lightening, liver support, and overall detox. Comes as freeze-dried powder. Mix with the included sterile water. Inject. Done.
Your body already makes glutathione. Liver produces it. Every cell uses it. Neutralizes toxins. Fights free radicals. Recycles other antioxidants like Vitamin C.
So why inject more?
Because levels drop. Age does it. Stress does it. Alcohol. Pollution. Poor sleep. Sickness. And when glutathione drops, your cells take damage. Skin gets dull. Pigmentation shows up. Energy tanks.
Oral supplements sound nice but here’s the problem glutathione is a protein. Your gut breaks down proteins. Most oral glutathione never makes it past your stomach acid.
Injectable skips all that. Full 1200 mg goes directly where it needs to go.
What It Does Inside You
Three amino acids make up glutathione glutamate, cysteine, glycine. That cysteine part contains sulfur. Sulfur does the work.
Detox: Your liver attaches glutathione to toxins, drugs, heavy metals, metabolic junk. Makes them water-soluble. You pee them out.
Antioxidant: Free radicals steal electrons from your cells. Damages them. Glutathione gives up its electrons instead. Protects your cells. Then your body recycles the “spent” glutathione back to active form.
Skin lightening: This is why most people buy it. Glutathione messes with melanin production a few different ways:
- Blocks tyrosinase (enzyme that makes melanin)
- Shifts production toward lighter pheomelanin instead of dark eumelanin
- Reduces oxidation that triggers pigmentation
Takes time though. We’re talking weeks to months of consistent use.
What People Use It For
Skin stuff:
- Overall brightening
- Evening out skin tone
- Fading dark spots
- Melasma
- Post-acne marks
Health stuff:
- Liver support
- Hangover recovery (seriously glutathione processes alcohol)
- Post-illness recovery
- General detox
- Energy and fatigue issues
- Heavy metal exposure
Dosing
| Purpose | Dose | How Often |
|---|---|---|
| Skin lightening (starting out) | 1200-2400 mg | 1-2x per week |
| Skin lightening (maintenance) | 1200 mg | Every 2-4 weeks |
| Detox/antioxidant | 600-1200 mg | 1-2x per week |
IV push: Mix with sterile water or saline. Push slowly over 5-10 minutes.
IV drip: Add to 100-250 mL saline bag. Drip over 15-30 minutes.
IM shot: Mix with diluent. Inject into glute or shoulder muscle. Works but might sting a bit.
Mixing Instructions
- Pop caps off powder vial and water ampule
- Wipe rubber tops with alcohol
- Draw up the sterile water
- Inject slowly into powder vial
- Swirl gently don’t shake hard
- Should look clear and colorless
- Use right away
Cloudy or yellow? Toss it. Means it oxidized.
Opening Glass Ampules Without Cutting Yourself
Tap the top so liquid falls down. Wrap the neck with gauze or an alcohol pad. Hold the body steady. Snap the top away from you. Done.
Results Timeline
Real talk this takes patience.
| When | What You’ll Notice |
|---|---|
| Week 1-2 | Nothing visible yet |
| Week 3-4 | Maybe slightly brighter skin |
| Week 5-8 | Lightening starts showing |
| Week 9-12 | Clear difference |
| 3-6 months | Best results |
Darker skin takes longer. That’s just how melanin works. More pigment means more sessions needed.
Side Effects
Common stuff:
- Sore injection spot (IM)
- Flushing during IV
- Headache
- Nausea
- Bloating
Stop and get help if:
- Trouble breathing
- Throat swelling
- Severe rash or hives
- Chest tightness
Rare but possible with any injection.
Long-term consideration: High doses over many months might lower zinc levels. May want to supplement zinc if you’re doing extended treatment.
Who Shouldn’t Use This
- Allergic to glutathione
- Severe kidney problems
- Active asthma (can trigger bronchospasm)
- Pregnant or breastfeeding (not enough safety data)
- On immunosuppressants for transplant
Making It Work Better
Add Vitamin C. Lots of clinics give both together. Vitamin C recycles used glutathione back to active form.
Sunscreen. Every. Single. Day. SPF 30 minimum. No sunscreen means no results. Sun triggers melanin. Wipes out your progress.
Don’t drink much. Alcohol burns through your glutathione stores.
Sleep properly. Body replenishes glutathione during rest.
Injectable vs Pills
| Injectable | Oral | |
|---|---|---|
| Absorption | Almost 100% | Maybe 10-15% |
| Results | Faster | Slower |
| Convenience | Needs administration | Easy |
| Cost | Higher | Lower |
Pills are fine for general health maintenance. For actual skin lightening or therapeutic use, injectable is the only way that makes sense.
Storage
Keep refrigerated. 2-8°C works best. Room temp is okay short-term but not ideal.
Once mixed use immediately. Don’t store reconstituted solution. Glutathione oxidizes fast once exposed to air.
FAQs
How many sessions for visible lightening?
10-20 typically. Most people notice something around session 8-12.
Skin darkens again if I stop?
Yeah, gradually. Maintenance sessions help. Sunscreen is non-negotiable forever.
Safe for long-term use?
Generally yes. But periodic breaks make sense. Monitor zinc levels if going extended.
Works on private areas?
Yes. Takes longer because those areas have more pigment.
Can I do this myself at home?
Bad idea. IV/IM needs proper technique. Infection risk. Reaction management. Go to a clinic.
Why usarxmeds
- Legit pharmaceutical-grade product
- Proper cold storage
- Discreet shipping
- USA delivery with tracking
Disclaimer: Educational info only. Get these administered by a qualified professional. Results vary.

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