Most intramuscular telehealth programs administer between 600mg and 1200mg per injection session. Since injections are typically given two to three times per week rather than daily, the per-session dose is concentrated to achieve the appropriate daily equivalent over the treatment schedule.
Daily injections are not standard in most clinician-supervised protocols. Most programs space injections to allow the body to process glutathione properly between doses. Injecting daily without clinical guidance can increase the risk of side effects without meaningfully improving results.
Not necessarily. Beyond a clinically appropriate threshold, higher doses do not proportionally accelerate results and may increase the likelihood of side effects. Dosage should always be determined by a licensed clinician based on individual factors rather than the assumption that more is better.
Clinicians typically base dosage on body weight, treatment goals, baseline antioxidant levels, and the delivery method being used. There is no universal formula — personalized assessment is what separates a safe effective program from a generic one.
Yes. Most programs start with a higher loading dose and reduce to a lower maintenance dose after the initial phase. Clinicians adjust daily dosage based on how the body is responding and whether results are being maintained at the current amount.