Glutathione dosage by bodyweight
Reference dose ranges scaled across bodyweight bands, anchored to the most-cited research dose (600000 mcg @ 75 kg). Educational only — never a recommendation.
| Bodyweight band | Reference dose range | At U-100 (1 mg/mL) | Vol. on U-100 (5 mg / 2 mL) | 5× t½ elapsed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| <60 kg / <132 lb | 374000–506000 mcg | 374.00–506.00 mL | 14960–20240 units149.60–202.40 mL | — |
| 60–75 kg / 132–165 lb | 459000–621000 mcg | 459.00–621.00 mL | 18360–24840 units183.60–248.40 mL | — |
| 75–90 kg / 165–198 lb | 561000–759000 mcg | 561.00–759.00 mL | 22440–30360 units224.40–303.60 mL | — |
| 90–105 kg / 198–231 lb | 663000–897000 mcg | 663.00–897.00 mL | 26520–35880 units265.20–358.80 mL | — |
| >105 kg / >231 lb | 765000–1035000 mcg | 765.00–1035.00 mL | 30600–41400 units306.00–414.00 mL | — |
Volume column assumes a standard 5 mg vial reconstituted with 2 mL bacteriostatic water (concentration 2.5 mg/mL); insulin units shown for a U-100 syringe. No published half-life on file for Glutathione; the elapsed-time column is hidden.
Glutathione by goal
Read Glutathione's profile and dosing through a specific research-goal lens.
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