Glutax 75GX DCRP 75000
₨ 22,000
14 sessions Glutax 75GX DCRP 75000 advanced whitening and DNA repair injection with high dose glutathione. Delivers powerful skin brightening, anti aging and cellular revitalization for radiant, youthful complexion.
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How It Works
This premium injection formula works by delivering potent antioxidants and nutrients directly into the bloodstream to inhibit melanin production, repair cellular DNA damage and promote collagen synthesis for brighter and healthier skin.
Active Ingredients with Benefits and Purpose
High dose Glutathione acts as the master antioxidant to whiten skin and detoxify the body. Vitamin C enhances brightening effects. Placenta Extract and Collagen support skin firmness and elasticity. Alpha Lipoic Acid and Grape Seed Extract provide additional antioxidant protection against free radicals.
Who Should Use?
Individuals seeking advanced skin whitening, reduction of pigmentation, anti aging benefits and overall skin revitalization. Suitable for those with dull, uneven skin tone or signs of premature aging.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before use. 2. Administer via intravenous injection as per recommended protocol. 3. Follow sterile procedures and professional guidance only.
Recommended Usage Schedule
Typically 1-2 sessions per week for the initial course of 14 sessions, followed by maintenance as advised by a specialist.
Expected Results
Visible skin brightening, reduced pigmentation, improved texture and firmness within several sessions. Users often notice a more radiant and even complexion with enhanced glow.
Safety Information, Warning Precautions and Storage Instructions
For professional use only. Not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding individuals. Possible mild side effects include temporary discomfort at injection site. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Keep out of reach of children.
FAQs
Q: How soon can I see results? A: Many users report noticeable improvements after a few sessions. Q: Is it safe? A: When administered by professionals, it is generally well tolerated.
Conclusion
Glutax 75GX DCRP 75000 offers a comprehensive solution for achieving luminous, youthful skin through advanced cellular repair and whitening technology.






Dr. Zeshan Ahmed (Chief Aesthetic Physician at GoldyZ) –
Disclaimer: The Glutax brand (including the 75GX DCRP variant) does not have a single, transparent, or regulated pharmaceutical manufacturer. It originates from Italy but is widely produced and distributed by unregulated third-party laboratories and cosmetic wholesalers, making its exact origin difficult to verify. Because these injections are generally unverified by major health organizations, they are typically sourced through independent cosmetic and aesthetic suppliers.
Glutax 75GX DCRP 75000 is a high-dose glutathione-based injectable formulation marketed primarily for skin brightening, anti-aging, and antioxidant support. It belongs to the Glutax range, which has gained significant popularity in certain aesthetic markets for intravenous or intramuscular administration aimed at systemic skin lightening and overall skin health improvement.
As an aesthetic physician, I approach glutathione-based therapies with caution. While glutathione is a powerful endogenous antioxidant with legitimate medical uses, its use in very high doses for cosmetic skin whitening remains controversial due to limited high-quality clinical evidence and potential safety concerns with prolonged or excessive administration.
What is Glutax 75GX DCRP 75000?
This product is positioned as a premium, high-potency glutathione formulation. The “75GX” and “75000” typically refer to a very high glutathione content (commonly marketed as 75,000 mg per vial or course), combined with additional active ingredients. The “DCRP” designation often indicates an advanced or specific formulation variant within the Glutax line, sometimes associated with enhanced stability or additional synergistic components.
It is usually supplied as a lyophilized powder or solution intended for reconstitution and parenteral administration.
Composition
Typical components in this high-dose formulation include:
– Glutathione (very high dose, often 75,000 mg claimed)
– Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) – often in substantial amounts to support glutathione recycling
– Additional ingredients in some variants may include collagen, alpha-lipoic acid, placenta extract, or other antioxidants and vitamins (exact composition can vary by batch or regional formulation)
The product is designed to deliver a potent systemic antioxidant load rather than localized skin treatment.
Claimed Mechanism of Action
Glutathione is the body’s master antioxidant. In aesthetic contexts, high-dose administration is claimed to:
– Inhibit tyrosinase activity, thereby reducing melanin production and promoting skin lightening
– Provide systemic antioxidant protection against free radicals
– Support detoxification pathways in the liver
– Improve skin elasticity, hydration, and overall radiance through anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects
– Slow down cellular aging processes
The addition of Vitamin C is intended to enhance glutathione’s stability and recycling within cells.
Indications (as Marketed)
Commonly promoted for:
– Skin whitening and brightening (especially in Asian and Middle Eastern markets)
– Reduction of hyperpigmentation and uneven skin tone
– Anti-aging and improvement in skin texture
– Support for overall skin health and radiance
– Adjunctive use in patients with oxidative stress-related skin concerns
It is important to note that these are primarily manufacturer and clinic claims. Regulatory bodies in many countries (including the FDA and several European agencies) have not approved high-dose glutathione injections specifically for skin lightening due to insufficient evidence of efficacy and safety for this indication.
Administration Protocol
Typical protocols involve a course of intravenous (IV) infusions or intramuscular (IM) injections, often administered weekly or bi-weekly for an initial period (commonly 5-10 sessions), followed by maintenance treatments.
– Dosage: Varies widely depending on the practitioner and patient, but high-dose products like this are often given in full or divided vials per session.
– Duration: Sessions may last 30-60 minutes for IV drips.
– Combination use: Frequently combined with Vitamin C drips or other antioxidants.
Only qualified medical professionals should administer these treatments in a clinical setting with proper monitoring.
Expected Results
Patients who respond positively often report:
– Gradual lightening of skin tone over several weeks to months
– Improved skin brightness and clarity
– Reduction in some pigmentation concerns
– Enhanced overall sense of well-being (subjective)
Results are highly variable and depend on individual factors such as baseline skin type, genetics, sun exposure, dosage, frequency, and lifestyle. Many patients see only subtle or temporary changes, and significant whitening is not guaranteed.
Safety Profile and Risks
While glutathione is naturally produced by the body, very high exogenous doses carry potential risks:
Common side effects:
– Mild nausea, dizziness, or flushing during/after infusion
– Injection site reactions
More serious concerns (especially with prolonged high-dose use):
– Potential kidney and liver strain
– Thyroid dysfunction (reported in some cases)
– Allergic reactions
– Electrolyte imbalances (with frequent IV therapy)
– Unknown long-term effects on cellular processes
There have been reports of adverse events associated with unregulated or counterfeit glutathione products. Because many high-dose glutathione formulations are used off-label for cosmetic purposes, long-term safety data is limited.
Contraindications typically include pregnancy, breastfeeding, active kidney or liver disease, and certain autoimmune conditions. A thorough medical evaluation is essential before starting treatment.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages:
– Potent systemic antioxidant delivery
– May provide adjunctive benefits for skin radiance and overall wellness in some patients
– Non-surgical approach to skin brightening
– Can be combined with other aesthetic treatments
Limitations:
– Limited robust clinical evidence for significant, consistent skin lightening
– Results are often modest and temporary
– High cost for a full treatment course
– Potential safety concerns with very high doses and frequent administration
– Regulatory restrictions or warnings in many countries
– Not a substitute for proper sun protection, topical skincare, or medical treatment of pigmentation disorders
Clinical Verdict
Glutax 75GX DCRP 75000 is a high-potency glutathione formulation that has gained popularity in certain markets for systemic skin brightening and antioxidant support. While the biological rationale for glutathione as an antioxidant is sound, the evidence supporting its use in very high doses for cosmetic skin whitening remains weak and largely anecdotal.
In my practice, I do not routinely recommend high-dose glutathione injections as a primary treatment for skin lightening due to the limited scientific backing and potential risks associated with prolonged high-dose administration. When patients inquire about it, I emphasize realistic expectations, the importance of sun protection and topical agents (such as retinoids, vitamin C, and tranexamic acid), and the need for medical supervision.
It may have a limited role as an adjunctive therapy in carefully selected patients who understand the uncertainties, but it should never replace evidence-based dermatological care.