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What is the dosage for intranasal glutathione? I have searched high and low and cannot find it. I have a doctor willing to prescribe it for me if I can get her the dosing instructions. Thank you.
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Done!@Mary thank you so very much for the helpful info. Please do kindly change the title of my thread to "What is the dosage for intranasal glutathione?" Much obliged!!!
Thank you!!! Please kindly tell me what is SOLN?My doctor currently has me on 1ML in each nostril, twice daily.
The glutathione is 10% nasal SOLN
I did a Google search and could not find it so I thought perhaps you knew. Hopefully my doctor will understand it. I have a feeling she may not :-( I will try the compounding pharmacy and see if they know. Thank you again!I just wrote what was on my prescription tag. I'm guessing it's just an abbreviation solution.
Apparently there is a non-prescription version but it's expensive. GlutaQuick Nasal SprayGlutathione has to be provided intranasally, transdermally or via IV, but she believes IV dumps too much of it too quickly, causing adverse initial reactions. She prescribes compounded intranasal glutathione, 250 mg/ml, two sprays in each nostril three times per day. (Dr. Klimas uses the Key Compounding Pharmacy in Seattle).
My doctor currently has me on 1ML in each nostril, twice daily.
The glutathione is 10% nasal SOLN