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Best Glutathione Injection Brand: Top 5 Compared (2026)

January 30, 2026By Glunova Biotech

Glutathione injections have become one of the most sought-after treatments in aesthetic medicine, and for good reason. As the body's master antioxidant, glutathione plays a central role in detoxification, immune function, and — the reason most people are here — skin brightening.

But with dozens of brands on the market, picking the right one can feel overwhelming. Some are pharmaceutical-grade originals. Others are cheaper copies that may or may not deliver the same results. Price doesn't always correlate with quality, and the brand your clinic uses matters more than most people realize.

We've spent months researching, comparing formulations, and gathering feedback from dermatologists and aestheticians across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Here are the five glutathione injection brands worth considering in 2026 — and the honest pros and cons of each.

For a deeper dive into how glutathione injections work and what they can (and can't) do, see our [complete glutathione benefits guide](/blog/glutathione-injection-benefits-complete-guide).

Quick Comparison Table

BrandOriginGlutathione ContentKey ExtrasPrice Range (per set)Best For TationilItaly (Roche)600mg/vialNone (pure GSH)$15-25Purists who want proven pharma-grade Glutax 5GS MicroPhilippines5,000mg totalVitamin C, collagen, ALA$80-150Maximum whitening, popular in SE Asia CindellaSouth Korea1,200mgALA 600mg, Vitamin C$100-180Premium multi-component approach MIRACLEWHITEInternational1,400mgAscorbic acid, collagen peptides$60-120Balanced formula, clinical grade SalutaGeneric600-1,200mgVaries$8-20Budget-conscious, basic supplementation

1. Tationil (Roche) — The Original

Overview: Tationil is the grandparent of glutathione injections. Manufactured by Roche, one of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies, it's been used in clinical settings for decades — originally for liver support and detoxification, later adopted by the aesthetic community for skin brightening.

    Composition:
  • Reduced L-glutathione: 600mg per vial
  • No additional active ingredients
  • Comes as lyophilized powder with sterile water for reconstitution

Price Range: $15-25 per vial (treatment course typically 10-30 vials)

    Pros:
  • Pharmaceutical-grade manufacturing (Roche quality control)
  • Longest track record of any glutathione injection brand
  • Pure formulation — no fillers, no unnecessary additives
  • Widely recognized by medical professionals globally
  • Consistent potency batch to batch
    Cons:
  • Lower glutathione content per vial (600mg) — may need multiple vials per session
  • No complementary ingredients (Vitamin C, ALA, etc.) — need to add separately
  • Increasingly difficult to source genuine Tationil (counterfeits are common)
  • No skin-brightening specific formulation — it's a medical product repurposed for aesthetics

Best For: Patients who want pharmaceutical-grade quality with a proven track record, and are comfortable adding Vitamin C separately. Doctors and clinics that prioritize brand reputation and regulatory compliance.

Authentication Tip: Genuine Tationil has holographic packaging and can be verified through Roche's product verification system. If the price seems too good to be true (under $10/vial), it's almost certainly counterfeit. For a deep dive into Tationil's formulation, patient outcomes, and why Tationil Plus is trending in 2026, read our [complete Tationil review](/blog/tationil-review-best-glutathione-brand).

2. Glutax 5GS Micro Advance — The SE Asian Favorite

Overview: Glutax has built an enormous following in the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, and across Southeast Asia. The "5GS" in the name stands for "5th Generation System," and the Micro Advance version includes microencapsulation technology that claims to improve absorption.

    Composition:
  • Glutathione: 5,000mg total (across multiple components)
  • Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): 2,000mg
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid: 500mg
  • Collagen extract
  • Grape seed extract
  • Coenzyme Q10
  • Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF)
  • Comes as a complete set: vials + ampoules + solvent

Price Range: $80-150 per complete set (1 session = 1 set)

    Pros:
  • Highest total glutathione content on this list
  • Comprehensive formula with multiple synergistic ingredients
  • Microencapsulation technology for potentially better bioavailability
  • Very popular with strong community reviews and before/after evidence
  • Complete set — everything you need in one package
    Cons:
  • Complex formulation makes it harder to verify exact composition
  • Not manufactured by a major pharmaceutical company
  • Counterfeit risk is extremely high (possibly the most counterfeited glutathione product)
  • Higher price per session than simpler alternatives
  • May cause more injection site reactions due to multiple components

Best For: Patients seeking aggressive skin brightening who want a comprehensive formula. Popular among Southeast Asian patients and clinics specializing in aesthetic drip therapy.

Counterfeiting Warning: The Glutax market is plagued by fakes. Only purchase from authorized distributors. Check for QR verification codes, holographic seals, and batch number verification through the manufacturer.

3. Cindella (South Korea) — The Premium Korean Protocol

Overview: Cindella isn't technically a single brand — it's a treatment protocol from South Korea that combines glutathione with alpha lipoic acid and Vitamin C in a specific ratio. It gained massive popularity after Korean celebrities credited it for their glass-like skin. The name has become synonymous with premium glutathione therapy in Korea and beyond.

    Composition:
  • Glutathione: 1,200mg
  • Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA): 600mg
  • Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): 10,000mg (10g — that's a lot)
  • Administered as IV drip (not simple injection)

Price Range: $100-180 per session set (clinical administration adds $50-200)

    Pros:
  • Premium Korean pharmaceutical manufacturing standards
  • The ALA + glutathione synergy is well-supported by research (ALA helps recycle glutathione)
  • High-dose Vitamin C provides additional antioxidant and brightening effects
  • IV administration means near-100% bioavailability
  • Strong reputation in Korean dermatology circles
    Cons:
  • Must be administered as IV drip (not suitable for home use / IM injection)
  • Most expensive option on this list when you include clinic fees
  • Sessions take 30-60 minutes
  • High-dose Vitamin C can cause kidney issues in susceptible individuals
  • Results require consistent sessions (usually 10-20 sessions recommended)

Best For: Patients who want the premium Korean aesthetic experience and are willing to pay for clinic-administered IV therapy. Ideal for those already visiting dermatology clinics regularly.

4. MIRACLEWHITE — The Balanced Newcomer

Overview: [MIRACLEWHITE](/products) has positioned itself as a clinical-grade glutathione injection brand that balances quality with accessibility. While newer to the market than Tationil or Glutax, it's gained traction among clinics looking for a reliable middle-ground option — pharma-grade quality without Roche pricing, with a formulation designed specifically for aesthetic use.

    Composition:
  • Reduced L-Glutathione: 1,400mg
  • Ascorbic Acid: 1,000mg
  • Collagen peptides: 500mg
  • Comes with reconstitution solvent
  • Available in both IV and IM formulations

Price Range: $60-120 per set

    Pros:
  • Higher glutathione content than Tationil (1,400mg vs 600mg)
  • Includes Vitamin C and collagen (no need for separate additions)
  • GMP-certified manufacturing
  • Designed specifically for aesthetic/brightening use (not a repurposed medical product)
  • Both IV and IM options give clinics flexibility
  • More affordable than Cindella and Glutax
    Cons:
  • Newer brand, less long-term track record than Tationil
  • Not as widely known (yet) — some clinics may be unfamiliar
  • Fewer independent reviews compared to established brands
  • Availability may be limited in some regions

Best For: Clinics and patients who want a modern, purpose-built glutathione formulation with good value. Suitable for both IV drip therapy and simpler IM injections. Good middle ground between premium pricing and generic quality.

5. Saluta Glutathione — The Budget Option

Overview: Saluta represents the generic/budget end of the glutathione injection market. Manufactured in various facilities, Saluta-type products offer basic glutathione supplementation at a fraction of the brand-name cost. "Saluta" is used here as representative of the generic tier — similar products exist under various names.

    Composition:
  • Reduced L-Glutathione: 600-1,200mg (varies by product)
  • Some versions include basic Vitamin C
  • Lyophilized powder with sterile water

Price Range: $8-20 per vial

    Pros:
  • Most affordable option by far
  • Accessible for long-term treatment plans where cost is a factor
  • Basic glutathione content is comparable to Tationil per vial
  • Widely available through medical supply distributors
    Cons:
  • Manufacturing quality varies significantly between batches and suppliers
  • Less rigorous quality control than branded options
  • Glutathione purity may be lower (reduced glutathione content may not match label claims)
  • No brand reputation backing the product
  • Higher risk of impurities or degradation
  • No authentication system — harder to verify authenticity

Best For: Cost-conscious patients who need basic glutathione supplementation and are working with a trusted clinic that has verified their supply chain. Not recommended for premium aesthetic use.

How to Choose: Key Decision Factors

1. Your Primary Goal

Skin brightening / aesthetics: Glutax 5GS or Cindella offer the most comprehensive brightening formulas. MIRACLEWHITE provides a good balance.

General health / detox / liver support: Tationil's pure pharmaceutical-grade glutathione is the gold standard for medical use.

Budget supplementation: Saluta-type generics work for basic glutathione support, but verify your supply source.

2. Administration Method

IV drip (clinic only): Cindella is designed for this. Glutax and MIRACLEWHITE also work well as IV.

IM injection (simpler, can be home-use): Tationil, MIRACLEWHITE, and Saluta work as intramuscular injections.

Important: IV administration gives higher bioavailability but requires a trained practitioner. IM injections are simpler but absorption is slightly lower. For more on administration methods, see our [skin whitening guide](/blog/glutathione-for-skin-whitening-complete-guide).

3. Your Budget

  • Under $30/session: Tationil or Saluta
  • $60-120/session: MIRACLEWHITE
  • $100-180/session: Cindella or Glutax 5GS
  • Full treatment course (20 sessions): Budget $300-3,600 depending on brand
  • 4. Counterfeiting Risk

    This is a serious concern. The glutathione injection market is one of the most counterfeited in aesthetic medicine. Brands ranked by counterfeiting risk:

  • Highest risk: Glutax (extremely widely counterfeited)
  • High risk: Tationil (famous name = lots of fakes)
  • Moderate risk: Cindella (counterfeited but less than Glutax/Tationil)
  • Lower risk: MIRACLEWHITE, Saluta (less famous = less incentive to fake)
  • Always purchase from authorized distributors. Ask for certificates of analysis (COA), check batch numbers, and be wary of prices that seem too low.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: Are glutathione injections safe? A: When administered properly with pharmaceutical-grade products, glutathione injections have a strong safety profile. Glutathione is a naturally occurring molecule in your body. Side effects are generally mild — injection site discomfort, occasional nausea, and rarely allergic reactions. The bigger safety concern is product authenticity and sterile technique.

    Q: How often should I get glutathione injections? A: Most protocols recommend 1-2 sessions per week for an initial loading phase (8-12 weeks), then tapering to every 1-2 weeks for maintenance. Frequency depends on your goals, the brand used, and your provider's recommendation. More aggressive brightening protocols may start with 2-3x weekly sessions.

    Q: How long until I see results? A: Most patients notice initial skin tone changes within 3-4 weeks of regular injections. Significant brightening typically becomes apparent at 6-8 weeks. Maximum results usually appear after 3-6 months of consistent treatment. Individual results vary based on baseline skin tone, dosage, frequency, and lifestyle factors.

    Q: IV or IM — which is better? A: IV (intravenous) delivers glutathione directly into the bloodstream with near-100% bioavailability. IM (intramuscular) injects into muscle tissue, where absorption is slightly slower and less complete (estimated 60-80% bioavailability). For aesthetic brightening, most practitioners prefer IV administration. For general supplementation, IM is simpler and more accessible.

    Q: Can I take oral glutathione instead? A: Oral glutathione supplements exist but have significantly lower bioavailability (estimated 10-25%) compared to injections. Your digestive system breaks down much of the glutathione before it reaches your bloodstream. Some newer liposomal formulations claim better absorption, but injectable remains the gold standard for rapid results.

    Q: Are there side effects I should know about? A: Common mild side effects include injection site pain/redness, mild nausea, bloating, and occasionally headache. Rare but serious reactions include allergic response (rash, difficulty breathing) and, with very high-dose Vitamin C combinations like Cindella, kidney stress in susceptible individuals. Always disclose your medical history and current medications to your practitioner.

    Q: Can men use glutathione injections? A: Absolutely. Glutathione injections are not gender-specific. While the aesthetic market skews female, many men use glutathione for skin health, detoxification support, and anti-aging benefits. The dosing and protocols are the same regardless of gender.

    The Bottom Line

    There's no single "best" glutathione injection brand — it depends on your goals, budget, and access. Here's our simplified recommendation:

  • Best overall value: MIRACLEWHITE — clinical grade, balanced formula, reasonable pricing
  • Best for purists: Tationil — pharmaceutical heritage, proven track record
  • Best for maximum brightening: Glutax 5GS or Cindella — comprehensive formulas for aggressive treatment
  • Best for budget: Saluta — works for basic supplementation, just verify your source
  • Whatever brand you choose, the three things that matter most are: product authenticity (buy from verified sources), proper administration (work with a trained practitioner), and consistency (results require sustained treatment).

    Browse our full range of [glutathione products](/products) for clinical-grade options, and check our [glutathione for skin whitening guide](/blog/glutathione-for-skin-whitening-complete-guide) for the complete science behind the treatment.

    Related Guides

  • [Tationil Review 2026: Is It Worth It? Honest Verdict](/blog/tationil-review-best-glutathione-brand) — our in-depth Tationil deep dive covering formulation, patient results, and authenticity checks
  • [Best Glutathione Brands Comparison: GLUTAX, Tationil, Aqua Skin & More](/blog/best-glutathione-brands-comparison) — broader brand-by-brand overview including IM vs IV protocols and price-per-session analysis
  • Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only. Glutathione injections should be administered by or under the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional. Results vary by individual. Always consult your doctor before starting any new treatment.

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