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Glutathione injection

Feel energized, support your immune system, and reduce cellular damage — restore yourself at just a fraction of the cost of traditional IV treatments.

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  • No hidden fees

  • No insurance required

  • Same price, every dose

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Important safety information

Important Safety Information Regarding Compounded Glutathione Products

Please be aware that compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and do not undergo the clinical studies required to evaluate safety and efficacy for commercially available products. Compounded products may still be legally prescribed, and your healthcare provider may issue you a prescription for compounded glutathione based on your medical consultation.

FDA Warning:

Glutathione injections have not been evaluated or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for any specific medical use, dosage, or safety profile. The safety and effectiveness of glutathione injections for any condition are not established by the FDA. If you prefer FDA-approved treatments, consult your healthcare provider for alternatives.

Glutathione is a naturally occurring antioxidant tripeptide (glutamine, cysteine, glycine). Injectable glutathione may be used off-label, as determined appropriate by your provider, to support antioxidant defenses, liver detoxification, immune function, or skin health.

Speak with your healthcare provider to see if glutathione may be right for you.

Glutathione may cause serious side effects, including:

  • Severe allergic reactions. Stop using glutathione and seek medical attention if you experience swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat; difficulty breathing; rash or hives; fainting; or very rapid heartbeat.

  • Bronchospasm or asthma exacerbation. Discontinue use and contact your provider if you develop wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath.

  • Hemolytic anemia in people with G6PD deficiency. Tell your provider if you have been diagnosed with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency or unexplained episodes of anemia.

Who should not use glutathione:

  • Do not use glutathione if you are allergic to glutathione or any of its ingredients.

  • Do not use glutathione if you have G6PD deficiency.

  • Do not use glutathione if you have uncontrolled asthma or have experienced glutathione-induced bronchospasm in the past.

  • Do not use glutathione if you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding, unless specifically advised by your provider.

  • Do not use glutathione if you have an active infection, fever, or active cancer unless cleared by a specialist.

Before starting glutathione, tell your healthcare provider if you have any other medical conditions, including if you:

  • Have liver or kidney disease.

  • Have chronic lung conditions, including asthma or COPD.

  • Are receiving chemotherapy or other antioxidant therapies.

  • Are taking prescription medications, over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, or herbal supplements.

Serious side effects can occur with glutathione. You or a caregiver should carefully monitor for these side effects, especially at the beginning of treatment and with dosage changes. Glutathione may cause serious side effects, including those listed above.

The most common side effects of glutathione may include:

Injection-site pain, redness, or swelling; headache; light-headedness; flushing; mild nausea; abdominal discomfort; diarrhea; or fatigue. Talk to your healthcare provider about any side effect that bothers you or doesn’t go away.

Glutathione administration:

Glutathione is typically administered as a subcutaneous or intramuscular injection, 200 mg – 800 mg one to three times weekly, as directed by your provider. Use aseptic technique, inject slowly (about 20–30 seconds), and rotate injection sites to minimize irritation. You should not change your dosing regimen or stop taking glutathione as prescribed without first discussing with your healthcare provider.

If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or seek immediate medical attention.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription products:

Contact FDA MedWatch at 1-800-FDA-1088 or visit www.fda.gov/medwatch

This information is not comprehensive. Please discuss with your healthcare provider any questions or concerns you have regarding glutathione.

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How to take

Glutathione is typically injected subcutaneously or intramuscularly once to twice per week, though your provider may tailor the dose and frequency to your needs. A home injection kit is supplied, and you have unlimited access to a licensed physician for guidance.

Potential side effects

Side effects may include mild redness, swelling, or irritation at the injection site, headache, nausea, abdominal cramps or bloating, dizziness, fatigue, or a transient skin rash. Less commonly, allergic reactions (itching, hives, or difficulty breathing), transient skin-lightening, changes in liver or kidney markers, or lowered zinc levels with long-term high-dose use have been reported. Serious adverse events are rare and typically linked to contamination or improper technique.

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Glutathione benefits

Antioxidant defense

Glutathione neutralizes free radicals, shielding your cells from premature aging and fatigue.

Liver detoxification

It binds heavy metals and toxins, lightening liver load for cleaner metabolism and clearer thinking.

Immune armour

By fueling white-blood-cell activity, glutathione fortifies your immune response to ward off illness.

Radiant skin

Its melanin-modulating action fades dark spots and promotes a brighter, more even complexion.

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Why Amble?

Doctor-trusted medication

Your healthcare should reflect your uniqueness. We design every plan with you in mind—your goals, your needs, your journey.

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Get prescription medications tailored to your personal goals—so you always have what you need to feel your best.

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Real people, real results

“This is such a fantastic value for glutathione, which I have been using for its liver detoxification benefits. I paid $100 per visit at my local IV place to get what I can now to ant home, and for less money! I do mine at night because I tend to get a detox headache from it.”
Heather, 48
"After just a few weeks of injecting Amble’s glutathione, I noticed a real shift—clearer skin, more consistent energy, and I haven't gotten sick once even with a toddler in daycare. It’s like my immune system finally has backup."
Nina L
"Since incorporating Amble’s glutathione injections, I’ve noticed fewer sick days and better overall energy! It’s a simple addition to my routine that makes a big difference."
Tamera H
"Glutathione is crucial for detox + immunity. Amble's feels high-quality and I actually feel the difference — less brain fog, more resilience, better recovery when I’m feeling rundown. It’s part of my preventative health routine."
Draya H
“Within a month, I stopped getting sick and breezed through flu season. It’s way cheaper and more convenient than an IV clinic.”
Marianne S
I can really feel a difference. Within days I noticed my energy was up and my skin? Brighter, smoother, and just glowing. It’s wild what a little cellular support can do!
Lisa, 54
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Your questions, answered.

What is Amble?

Amble is a platform that connects patients to licensed healthcare professionals in all 50 states, 100% online.

Through Amble you can connect with licensed medical providers who can recommend treatment plans including prescription medication, delivered straight to your door.

How does Amble work?

1. Provide detailed information about your medical history, goals, and current medications in our secure online intake.
2. A state-licensed physician reviews your questionnaire, completes a full clinical evaluation, and (where required by state law) conducts a live video or phone consultation to answer questions and confirm suitability.
3. After the evaluation and consultation are finished, the provider sends a tailored treatment recommendation to your Amble portal.
4. If treatment is prescribed, your medication ships in discreet packaging to the address you specify, along with clear usage instructions.


Throughout the process you can message your provider anytime through the portal for follow-up questions or adjustments.


Do I need insurance?

No, Amble does not require insurance. We provide transparent, all-inclusive pricing for your care. This includes comprehensive clinical support — ongoing provider oversight, direct access to your care team through secure messaging, and regular medication shipments. Our goal is to ensure you receive continuous medical guidance and support throughout your treatment.

Are Amble pharmacies FDA regulated?

Yes, 503A pharmacies are licensed by state boards of pharmacy, while 503B pharmacies are registered by the FDA. Both types of pharmacies operate under state and FDA regulations.

Who are the providers at Amble?

Providers through Amble are physicians. They’re licensed in all 50 states, and offer safe, high-quality, evidence-based treatment and care.

What states is Amble available in?

Amble is available in all 50 states (exclusions apply).

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