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add on · 10 minutes · +$50

Glutathione Add-On Wedding-week, photoshoot, post-travel. The add-on for when there's a date on the calendar.

The pre-event push. A glutathione IV add-on given slowly at the end of a drip — about ten minutes for $50. The body's primary intracellular antioxidant, by the direct route.

Pairs with: Crystal Stream ($199) · Monsoon ($219) · Hot Spring ($229) · Stormwater ($249) · IV Hydrate ($129) — the other signature drips already include it.

  • NP-prescribed
  • HIPAA-aware Jane chart
  • Mobile-only
  • +$50

Why book it

Why Glutathione Add-On.

  • The body's primary intracellular antioxidant, by the direct route. Oral glutathione is poorly absorbed; the IV push skips that problem. A higher blood level isn't by itself proof you'll see a better result — you deserve to know that before you spend the $50.

  • The pre-event add-on. Book it 24–48 hours before your wedding, reunion, or photoshoot. Some people describe a brighter, more even tone the next day; the evidence for cosmetic outcomes varies and no result is promised.

  • Pairs with most IV drips on the same line. About ten minutes added after the main bag, when the selected formula does not already include it.

  • Frequently bundled before international travel — antioxidant capacity for the long-haul stretch.

What's in the bag

Every ingredient. Every dose. Every reason it's there.

Every component of Glutathione, in plain English. Your clinician can explain any of it on the phone — that's the point of a clinician-run practice.

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    Glutathione

    IV push

    A tripeptide of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine — the body's primary intracellular antioxidant. Synthesized by the liver but depleted by alcohol, oxidative stress, and chronic inflammation. Pushed slowly over about ten minutes because a fast push burns. A brief sulfurous taste during delivery is normal and passes.

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Who shouldn't book Glutathione.

  • Tell us about sulfa or milk allergies at intake — glutathione is held until both are ruled out.
  • Brief sulfurous taste during the push is expected and short-lived. Some people notice mild flu-like feelings afterward.
  • Not delivered as a standalone visit — paired with another IV drip on the same line.

How a visit works

Four steps. Same clinician through all of them.

  1. 01

    Step one

    Call or book online

    Call (573) 555-0188 or use the 90-second form — either way it reaches the clinician directly.

  2. 02

    Step two

    Three-minute intake

    Health history, current meds, allergies. Your clinician reviews it before arrival.

  3. 03

    Step three

    Visit at your address

    Vitals, consent, line, Glutathione Add-On, vitals again. 10 min door-to-departure.

  4. 04

    Step four

    Same-day follow-up

    Brief note in your chart. The same clinician answers if anything unexpected shows up.

Common questions

About Glutathione.

Can I get glutathione on its own?
No — to keep stick comfort high and visit pricing fair, we add glutathione to an existing IV line. Several signature formulas already include it, so the booking review prevents duplicate pricing.
Will I notice a difference in my skin?
Some people notice a brighter, more even tone in the day after a push. The evidence for cosmetic outcomes varies and your result is individual, so treat it as a fifty-dollar maybe, not a promise — book it for the event, not instead of skincare.
How often is it safe?
Adding it weekly for short stretches is well-tolerated by most adults. We don't recommend running glutathione weekly indefinitely without a clinical conversation.

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Your request goes straight to the practice — we reply by text or call, usually within the hour during open hours. Plans change: cancel more than 24 hours out and there's no fee (Cancellation Policy). If screening says a drip isn't right for you today, you aren't charged (Good Faith Exam Policy).