Glutathione Injection
Clearer skin, faster recovery, easier detox from the inside out.

Treatment options
Glutathione
Your provider picks the right fit based on your goals and history.
All plans include
- Provider review, no cost upfront
- 3-4 day shipping
- Message your provider anytime
- Customized patient portal
PepHaūs Guarantee
No charge until a U.S.-licensed provider approves your prescription. Every refill compounded by a U.S.-licensed pharmacy. Pause, change, or cancel anytime from your portal.
Starting at
$135/mo*$159/mo*
*Quarterly plan. New patient pricing. Not charged unless prescribed.
Glutathione is your body's primary intracellular antioxidant. Your liver makes it every day. Levels drop with age, stress, alcohol, environmental toxins, and overtraining. A weekly subcutaneous program puts it back where it belongs.
Two cadences. Both are flexible. Cancel anytime from your patient portal.
Monthly
$159/mo
Billed monthly. Cancel anytime.
Quarterly Save 15%
$135/mo
Billed every 3 months. Best value.
Complete your intake
A short medical questionnaire about your goals and history. Two minutes. No payment up front.
Provider review
A U.S.-licensed provider in your state reviews your intake. If a live video visit is required, it's scheduled at no additional cost.
Care, delivered
If approved, your prescription is filled by a U.S.-licensed compounding pharmacy and shipped free expedited to your door.
Why injection instead of oral?
Most oral glutathione is broken down in the gut before absorption. The subcutaneous route bypasses that breakdown and delivers the molecule intact. Many patients try oral first. Switch to injection when they want a more direct route.
Will I see skin changes?
Many patients report skin brightness shifts after several weeks. Results vary by starting skin tone. Sun exposure. Diet. Consistency. Glutathione is not a bleaching agent. The effect is on oxidative load.
What is the dose schedule?
Weekly subcutaneous injection. Your provider sets the starting dose based on your intake. Adjusts based on how you respond.
What are the common side effects?
Mild flushing or warmth at the injection site. Some patients report a transient sulfur-like smell during the first injections. Your provider reviews any concerns in the portal.
Can I stack glutathione with a GLP-1?
Many patients do. Recovery and skin clarity tend to be the most common reason patients on tirzepatide or semaglutide add glutathione. Your provider reviews the combination during intake.
Every Glutathione prescription requires a full provider review of your medical history. Common side effects, drug interactions, contraindications, and storage details are documented on our safety page.
Full Glutathione safety information