Key safety principles include: Never share syringes, needles, or vials with another person Always use a new, sterile syringe for each injection Maintain strict hand hygiene and site cleaning protocols Store and dispose of sharps according to local regulations Don't inject into areas with visible infection, inflammation, rashes, or moles Contact your physician if you notice signs of infection at an injection site (increasing redness, warmth, swelling, or discharge) AOD-9604 itself has a well-established safety profile at therapeutic doses
Managing and treating side effects Despite best practices, side effects sometimes occur
Insert the needle through the dried rubber septum at a slight angle to prevent coring (removing a piece of rubber)
Its effectiveness may depend on: Dose Duration of use Product quality Baseline glutathione status Digestive and metabolic differences The outcome being measured Increasing a glutathione laboratory measurement does not automatically establish a clinical benefit, but the evidence does challenge the absolute claim that ordinary oral glutathione cannot be absorbed or used