Yes. Injectable glutathione is a prescription-only compounded medication in the United States. A licensed clinician must evaluate your health history and approve a personalized dosing plan before a compounding pharmacy can legally prepare and ship the medication.
Yes. Most reputable telehealth programs allow you to complete the entire consultation and prescription approval process online without an in-person visit. A licensed clinician reviews your health intake form and approves treatment if you are an appropriate candidate.
Purchasing injectable glutathione without a valid prescription means the medication has no verified sterility, potency, or ingredient accuracy. It also means no clinician has assessed whether the dosage is appropriate for your health profile — creating both legal and health risks that outweigh any cost or convenience benefit.
Prescription duration varies by program and provider. Most telehealth programs include periodic follow-up consultations where prescriptions are renewed and dosing is reassessed based on how treatment is progressing. This renewal process is typically built into the program structure.
For most healthy adults the process is straightforward. A short online health intake form is reviewed by a licensed clinician who determines whether treatment is appropriate. If approved a personalized dosing plan is issued and pharmacy-compounded medication is shipped directly to your home.