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Glutathione (600mg Vial)

Complete dosage protocol and reconstitution guide for Glutathione (600mg Vial).

Updated November 26, 2025 Research guide Research information only
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MechanismGlutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide composed of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine that serves as the body’s master antioxidant [1] . High‑purity reduced L‑glutathione (≥99%) is supplied in 600 mg vials for research on oxidative stress reduction, detoxification support, and cellular protection [2] [3] .
Dosing100–200 mg per injection, 2–3 times weekly (300–600 mg/week total).
ReconstitutionAdd 3.0 mL diluent to a 600 mg vial.
StorageLyophilized: freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) ; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) ; do not freeze reconstituted solution.

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At 200 mg/mL, units = mg ÷ 2: 100 mg = 50 units (0.50 mL) and 200 mg = 100 units (1.0 mL) on a U-100 syringe.

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01 · At a glance

Quickstart Highlights

Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide composed of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine that serves as the body’s master antioxidant [1] . High‑purity reduced L‑glutathione (≥99%) is supplied in 600 mg vials for research on oxidative stress reduction, detoxification support, and cellular protection [2] [3] . This educational protocol presents a subcutaneous (SC) injection approach using moderate weekly dosing with clear reconstitution guidance.

ReconstituteAdd 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water → 200 mg/mL concentration. Typical range: 100–200 mg per injection, 2–3 times weekly (300–600 mg/week total).
Reference dose100–200 mg per injection, 2–3 times weekly (300–600 mg/week total).
Easy measuringAt 200 mg/mL, units = mg ÷ 2: 100 mg = 50 units (0.50 mL) and 200 mg = 100 units (1.0 mL) on a U-100 syringe.
StorageLyophilized: freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) ; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) ; do not freeze reconstituted solution.
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02 · Dosing & reconstitution

Dosing & Reconstitution Guide

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Standard / Gradual Approach (3 mL = 200 mg/mL)

Phase / setup Dose & frequency Volume / units
Weeks 1–2(Initiation) 100 mg (100,000 mcg)50 units (0.50 mL)
Weeks 3–8(Maintenance) 200 mg (200,000 mcg)100 units (1.0 mL)
Weeks 9–12(Extended) 200 mg (200,000 mcg)100 units (1.0 mL)

100–200 mg per injection, 2–3 times weekly (300–600 mg/week total).

Reconstitution Steps

  1. Draw 3.0 mL bacteriostatic water with a sterile syringe.
  2. Inject slowly down the vial wall to minimize foaming; glutathione solutions should remain clear to pale yellow.
  3. Gently swirl or roll until fully dissolved (do not shake vigorously).
  4. Label with reconstitution date and refrigerate immediately at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) , protected from light [6] .
  5. Do not freeze the reconstituted solution; freezing may cause precipitation [7] .

03 · What you'll need

Supplies Needed

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Peptide Vials 8 weeks ≈ 8 vials (4,800 mg total)
  • 12 weeks ≈ 12 vials (7,200 mg total)
  • 16 weeks ≈ 16 vials (9,600 mg total)
Insulin Syringes Per week: 3 syringes (3×/week)
  • 8 weeks: 24 syringes
  • 12 weeks: 36 syringes
  • 16 weeks: 48 syringes
Bacteriostatic Water Use 3.0 mL per vial for reconstitution.
  • 8 weeks (8 vials): 24 mL → 1 × 30 mL bottle
  • 12 weeks (12 vials): 36 mL → 2 × 30 mL bottles
  • 16 weeks (16 vials): 48 mL → 2 × 30 mL bottles
Alcohol Swabs One for vial stopper + one for injection site per administration.
  • Per week: 6 swabs (2
  • per injection × 3/week)
  • 8 weeks: 48 swabs → recommend 1 × 100‑count box
  • 12 weeks: 72 swabs → recommend 1 × 100‑count box

Protocol Overview

  • Goal: Support systemic antioxidant defenses and cellular glutathione levels for oxidative stress reduction [8] .
  • Schedule: Subcutaneous injections 2–3 times weekly for 8–12 weeks (extend to 16 weeks if desired).
  • Dose Range: 100–200 mg per injection (typical 300–600 mg/week total).
  • Reconstitution: 3.0 mL per 600 mg vial (200 mg/mL) for convenient unit measurements.
  • Storage: Lyophilized frozen; reconstituted refrigerated; avoid freeze–thaw cycles and light exposure.

Dosing Protocol

  • Suggested titration and frequency approach.
  • Start: 100 mg SC, 3 times weekly (Weeks 1–2) for initial tolerance assessment.
  • Maintenance: 200 mg SC, 3 times weekly (Weeks 3–12) for 600 mg/week total.
  • Frequency: Monday/Wednesday/Friday (or similar spacing) to maintain stable levels.
  • Cycle Length: 8–12 weeks standard; optional extension to 16 weeks with ongoing monitoring.
  • Site Rotation: Rotate injection sites systematically (abdomen, thighs, upper arms).

Storage Instructions

  • Lyophilized: freeze at −20 °C (−4 °F) ; after reconstitution, refrigerate at 2–8 °C (35.6–46.4 °F) ; do not freeze reconstituted solution.
  • Storage: Lyophilized frozen; reconstituted refrigerated; avoid freeze–thaw cycles and light exposure.
  • Keep mixed and unmixed items clearly labeled so inventory and dose logs stay accurate.

04 · Good to know

Important Notes

  • Practical considerations for consistency and safety.
  • Use new sterile insulin syringes (29–31 gauge recommended) for each injection; dispose in a sharps container.
  • Rotate injection sites (lower abdomen at least 5 cm from navel, outer thighs, back of upper arms) to reduce local irritation [12] .
  • Clean injection site and vial stopper with alcohol swab; allow to dry completely before injection.
  • Inject slowly and steadily; glutathione is well tolerated subcutaneously with minimal discomfort [4] .
  • Document injection dates, sites, and any observations to maintain protocol consistency.
  • Discard any reconstituted solution showing discoloration or cloudiness; glutathione should remain clear to pale yellow [13] .

05 · How it works

How This Works

Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide composed of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine that serves as the body’s master antioxidant [1] .

High‑purity reduced L‑glutathione (≥99%) is supplied in 600 mg vials for research on oxidative stress reduction, detoxification support, and cellular protection [2] [3] .

This educational protocol presents a subcutaneous (SC) injection approach using moderate weekly dosing with clear reconstitution guidance.

The library page pairs that educational context with calculator-ready vial math, so users can understand the protocol structure and then track their own entered values in one place.

06 · Daily habits

Lifestyle Factors

  • Keep meals, training, sleep, and recovery notes in the journal so trends are easier to review.
  • Track body metrics only if they are relevant to the user's goal and approved data sources.
  • Use consistent timing and logging habits so adherence data is meaningful.

07 · What to expect

Potential Benefits & Side Effects

  • Glutathione observations should be recorded conservatively: expected research endpoints, tolerability notes, injection-site reactions when applicable, sleep, appetite, energy, mood, and any adverse or unusual response.
  • This section is not a claim of therapeutic benefit.

08 · Technique

Injection Technique

Pre-injection preparation
  • Wash hands with soap and water.
  • Wipe the vial stopper and chosen site with alcohol, then let both dry.
  • Confirm the vial concentration, calculator result, and intended draw amount before loading the syringe.
Injection procedure
  • Use the route and needle technique directed by a qualified professional or product instructions.
  • For subcutaneous injections, rotate sites and inject slowly to limit leakage and irritation.
  • Do not reuse needles or syringes.
Post-injection care
  • Dispose of sharps in a puncture-resistant container.
  • Return stored items promptly to the correct temperature.
  • Log dose, site, date, time, inventory change, and any observation.

09 · Evidence

References

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