Gluta Glow Side Effects

Gluta Glow (glutathione) is widely used as a skin-brightening supplement, but like all supplements, it may have side effects, especially when taken in high doses or administered as injections.

Common Side Effects include:

  • Abdominal cramping[1][2][3]
  • Nausea[1][4]
  • Bloating or increased flatulence[2][3][4]
  • Loose stools or diarrhea[1][3][5]
  • Skin rashes or itching, sometimes related to allergic reactions[1][2][4]
  • Bad or sour taste, especially with oral supplements[3]

Less Common or Rare Side Effects may include:

  • Difficulty breathing or bronchial spasms, especially in people with asthma[2][4][6]
  • Redness, swelling, or irritation at the injection site (for injectable forms)[1][3]
  • Blood clotting problems (rare and mostly associated with injections)[1]
  • Kidney or liver dysfunction with large or prolonged doses[1][7]
  • Unintended skin lightening, which may not match user expectations[4]
  • Severe reactions like Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, air embolism, or sepsis have been reported with intravenous use, though these are very rare and may be linked to improper administration or counterfeit products[7]
  • Liver failure has been reported in isolated cases, particularly with misuse[5]

Precautions:

  • People who are pregnant or breastfeeding should consult their doctor before using glutathione[2]
  • Individuals with asthma should avoid inhaled forms to prevent respiratory issues[2][4]
  • If you have allergies to medications, foods, dyes, or preservatives, discuss with your healthcare provider before starting Gluta Glow[2]
  • Always use reputable brands to avoid the risk of contamination or counterfeit products[5][7]

Most side effects are mild and temporary, but if you experience severe allergic reactions (such as facial swelling or difficulty breathing), seek medical attention immediately. Discuss any persistent or concerning symptoms with your healthcare provider before continuing use.

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