The current clinical evidence of intravenous glutathione for skin lightening is limited to a single study with a dubious study design and apparently flawed analysis of results, casting doubt on the drug's efficacy and reported adverse effects, with no evidence to prove its efficacy.There was only one placebo-controlled study on intravenous glutathione showing 37.5% response versus 18.7% placebo, and IV glutathione is contraindicated due to lack of efficacy and side effects
This product is contraindicated in individuals with a known hypersensitivity to phospholipids or any of the ingredients and should avoid taking this product
Glutathione is a main ingredient and whitening agent of skin whitening infusion, a powerful antioxidant responsible for removing all impurities of skin, making it clear and radiant
Im not so sure its obvious, given that THC stays in the system long past when any individual might actually be feeling the effects, that failing a test for THC in any way violates the spirit of the sport
Offering it in your med spa carries significant regulatory risks for your clinic, your license, and your patients