Storage
Keep the solution refrigerated when not in use. Avoid freezing or exposing the solution to direct heat or sunlight.
Instructions
This information is intended for individuals who have been prescribed Glutathione Patches by their Alan Health provider.
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- Before applying, clean and dry the skin area where the patch will be placed.
- Apply 20 drops of Glutathione solution to the (+) part of the patch.
- Apply 1 mL of saline solution to the (–) part of the patch.
- Place the patch firmly on your skin and press for a few seconds to secure it.
- Wear the patch for the recommended duration as advised by your Alan Health provider. Apply 1–2 patches weekly as desired.
Missed Dose? If you miss a dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular schedule. Do not double-dose.
Understanding your insulin syringe

Measuring your dose
Insulin syringes are used for subcutaneous injections. They are marked in Units on the insulin syringe barrel (see illustration). Insulin syringes facilitate the precise measurement of tiny amounts of liquids which are ideal for medications such as insulin that require small and accurate dosing. Unit marks are also expressed in mL’s and can be interchangeably referenced. A prescriber may write a prescription in Units or in mL’s.
Within the amount of liquid is the prescribed mg dosage of your medication (see mg chart). Milligrams (mg) is not an amount of liquid, but rather the amount of drug that is within. The conversion between units and milligrams varies depending on the concentration of the product being used.
What can I expect?
Safety information
Most common side effect: Mild skin irritation at the patch site. If this occurs, rotating the patch to a different skin area each time you apply it may help. You can also consult your provider for additional guidance.
A full list of Glutathione side effects can be found here.
Do not use Glutathione Patch if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant or breastfeed.
Note: The above statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Glutathione used for?
Glutathione is used to support detoxification, enhance skin clarity, boost immune function, and protect against oxidative stress. Many patients report feeling more energized, focused, and resilient.
How do I use the Glutathione Patch?
Apply 20 drops of Glutathione solution to the (+) side and 1 mL of saline to the (–) side. Apply to clean, dry skin once weekly. Wear for at least 4 hours (longer wear optional). Rotate application sites for best results.
What can I expect?
These patches are fast-absorbing and generally well-tolerated with minimal downtime. Many users report improvements in energy, mental clarity, skin brightness, and recovery within weeks.
What’s Included?
- 6 Iontophoresis Patches
- Glutathione Solution (200mg/mL) – dropper bottle
- Sterile Saline Ampules
- Ongoing doctor support in your Alan Health Portal
- 100% US-based customer care
What is IontoPatch™?
A low-level electric iontophoresis device that safely and painlessly delivers medication through the skin into tissue. IontoPatch™ is manufactured with latex free components and is hypoallergenic, though rare skin irritation may occur.
How often should I wear the Glutathione Patch?
Standard protocol is to wear the patch once per week for four hours. Depending on your age, Glutathione levels, and health goals, you may elect to use it more or less often.
What are potential side effects?
Mild skin irritation, redness, or tingling at the application site. Rarely, minor electrochemical burns are misused.
If skin irritation occurs, consider changing placement on the body (for example, alternating arms each week), to minimize irritation, if any. If irritation continues to occur, apply an over-the-counter itch cream, preferably with hydrocortisone.
Can I exercise while wearing my Glutathione patch?
Yes — the patches are flexible and stay secure during workouts and daily activities.
How do I remove a Glutathione Patch?
To ensure it doesn’t come free, the adhesive used for the patch is strong. At the end of four hours, you can soak the patch for a few minutes with warm water to make the removal easier.
Additional support
For details about your medication and dosing, please log in to your patient portal. Your physician is here to help with any medical questions. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 right away.

