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Glutathione Therapy

Detox support, skin clarity, and cellular protection in one clinically guided treatment

Starting at $48/month

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Personalized Glutathione Treatment Plans

Monthly Plan

Compounded Glutathione Injection – 200 MG

$58/ first month

$158/ month after

Quarterly Plan

Compounded Glutathione Injection – 200 MG

$398/ first month

$132/ month

Semi-Annual Plan

Compounded Glutathione Injection – 200 MG

$598/first month

$99/ month

Annual Plan

Compounded Glutathione Injection – 200 MG

$1098 /first month

$99/ month

Compounded Glutathione Nose Spray - 200 MG

Peptide Regeneration

Compounded Glutathione Nose Spray - 200 MG

$128/month

Cellular Energy Support

Compounded Glutathione Nose Spray - 200 MG

$348/month

$116/ month

Glutathione is one of the most important molecules your body uses to detox, protect, and repair itself.

It plays a central role in:
cellular defense
inflammation control
and overall internal balance

But levels decline with age, stress, and toxin exposure.

 As that happens, people often notice:
dull or uneven skin
feeling run down
slower recovery
and increased inflammation

Glutathione therapy helps restore these levels
so your body can function more efficiently again.

This is not a surface-level solution.

It works at the cellular level
where visible and lasting changes begin.

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Glutathione is a powerful antioxidant found in every cell.

It helps your body:
neutralize toxins
reduce oxidative stress
and protect against cellular damage

It also plays a key role in liver function and detoxification.

When levels are low, the body becomes less efficient at managing internal stress
which can affect how you feel and how your body functions.

Supporting glutathione levels helps restore balance at a foundational level.

Most glutathione supplements, including liposomal forms, are marketed as having better absorption.

But they still rely on digestion
which can limit how much your body actually uses.

As a result, many people spend hundreds each month
without seeing meaningful or consistent results.

Prescription glutathione is delivered differently.

Injection therapy delivers glutathione directly into your system
for maximum availability and consistent dosing.

Injections remain the most direct and efficient delivery method.

Nasal spray provides a convenient alternative
with efficient absorption for those who prefer not to inject.

People commonly report:

 clearer, brighter skin
more even skin tone
feeling less inflamed or run down
better recovery and overall balance

 Results vary, but this therapy is often used by individuals looking for both
internal support and visible improvements.

Telezen MD offers prescription-based glutathione therapy, not retail supplements.

Our program includes:

at-home injections for full-strength delivery
optional nasal spray for convenience
clinically guided dosing protocols
medical review before starting

This is designed for individuals who want a more effective approach
not trial and error with over-the-counter products.

The statements on this page have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. All treatment decisions are made by a licensed provider based on your individual health profile and medical needs.

* Prices shown reflect the estimated monthly equivalent cost of our quarterly and semi-annual plans.
All multi-month plans are paid in full at checkout, or with buy now, pay later options. Actual pricing may vary based on the medication and treatment plan prescribed by your provider.

*The FDA does not review or approve compounded medications for safety or effectiveness. Compounded medications are prepared by licensed pharmacies pursuant to a valid prescription.

Glutathione Injections & Nasal Spray for Detox, Skin Clarity, and Cellular Support

Glutathione is one of the body’s most important antioxidants, playing a central role in detoxification, cellular protection, and overall balance. As levels decline with age, stress, and environmental exposure, many people begin to notice dull skin, increased inflammation, slower recovery, and feeling run down.

Prescription glutathione therapy is designed to support these processes at a deeper level. By delivering glutathione in a form your body can actually use, this treatment helps support clearer, brighter skin, reduced internal stress, and a more balanced, energized state overall.

Signs Your Body May Be Depleted in Glutathione

*Individual experiences may vary

Why Glutathione Works (And Why Most People Don’t Get Enough)

Glutathione is one of the most important compounds your body relies on for detoxification, skin health, and cellular protection.

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I didn’t realize how thin my skin had gotten until it improved.

I’m 48 and my skin had started looking crepey and kind of tired. I started the Estriol Repair Cream from Telezen MD and within a few weeks my skin just looked healthier. Not shiny. Not greasy. Just better and more plump. It feels more hydrated and my makeup doesn’t sink into lines like it used to. I didn’t expect to notice a difference this fast but I did.

— Carla M.

Tretinoin that I can actually stick with.

I’ve tried tretinoin before and always gave up because my face would peel like crazy. Telezen MD started me on a lower strength and walked me through it. My skin is smoother, my pores look smaller, and I don’t feel like I’m damaging my skin. I finally understand how to use it correctly so I can actually experience long term benefits

— Monica R.

This is the first thing that has actually helped my melasma.

I’ve spent so much money trying to fade dark spots of creams and lasers. Most things barely worked. The Advanced Pigment Repair Cream from Telezen MD has made a real difference in a pretty short amount of time. My patches are lighter and my overall tone looks more even. I’m not saying it disappeared overnight, but I see steady improvement and that’s huge for me.

— Elena S.

My skin just looks firmer.

I can’t really explain it in a scientific way, but after using the GHK-Cu cream my skin feels stronger and looks less “loose.” It feels like it;s rebuilding my collagen and firmness somehow. It doesn’t burn. It doesn’t irritate. Really happy with this product.

— Tanya L.

NAD+ cream surprised me.

I added the NAD+ cream because I’ve been hearing good things about it. I did a bit of research and saw that over the counter products don’t have enough concentration to actually make a difference. I’ve been using this cream for about a month and I’m pleasantly surprised that my skin looks much brighter and smoother since I started using it. I’m getting a lot of compliments with people asking me if I did some kind of work to my face and telling me I have a “glow”. It’s subtle but noticeable. I also keep getting comments that I look “well rested,” which I am definitely not.

— Stephanie D.

Customer service alone deserves 5 stars.

Every question I’ve had has been answered quickly. It feels like there’s an actual provider reviewing things, not just a website or ai. The tretinoin and pigment cream combo has been working really well for me.

— Nicole B.

“When patients come to us feeling frustrated and spending hundreds or even thousands a month on luxury skincare, they often assume their skin just ‘doesn’t respond’ to products.”

What we see again and again is that it is not a lack of effort. It is a lack of clinically effective strength.

They are layering serums and upgrading to higher-end brands, trying to correct dark spots, breakouts, texture changes, or loss of firmness with cosmetic formulations that were never designed to influence skin biology in a meaningful way.

Over time, that cycle becomes expensive and discouraging. It starts to feel personal.
At Telezen MD, our goal is not simply to sell skincare. Our goal is to help patients optimize their health from the inside out. Skin reflects collagen production, cellular turnover, hormone balance, and inflammation. In many cases, once skin is guided with the right concentrations and medical oversight, patients begin to see measurable improvement.

Getting Started is Simple

Doctor-guided care, delivered To your door

Start Your Care With a Licensed Physician

Step

1

Complete a short online intake and connect with a licensed medical provider through Telezen MD’s secure telehealth platform. Your physician will review your health history and determine whether a personalized treatment plan is appropriate for you.

Receive Your Treatment at Home

Step

2

If approved, your prescribed medication is prepared by our partner pharmacy and shipped directly to your home. Delivery is discreet, fast, reliable, and included with your care.

Ongoing Care, Support, and Guidance

Step

3

Telezen MD provides continued physician oversight, 24/7 access to medical support, and a seamless patient portal experience—along with structured digital education and behavioral support designed to help you stay consistent and achieve results.

our pharmacy standards

Telezen MD works exclusively with US-licensed, quality-audited 503A compounding pharmacies selected through a deliberate review process led by our medical and operations team. We do not partner with mass-production or lowest-cost facilities. Instead, we prioritize sterile environments, documented quality systems, and consistency from batch to batch. We build long-term relationships with our pharmacy partners to ensure treatments remain reliable, personalized, and aligned with long-term patient outcomes. This is how we deliver care with intention, accountability, and a higher standard than transactional telehealth models.

Physician-Led Care You Can Trust

Telezen MD is led by a board-certified medical team dedicated to providing safe, effective, and science-backed treatments. Our U.S.-licensed healthcare providers carefully evaluate each patient and create personalized prescription treatment plans tailored to your unique goals — from vitality and wellness to longevity and aesthetic health.

Prescription Skincare FAQ:

Ingredients, Safety & Results

Prescription skincare contains clinically effective concentrations of active ingredients that are not available in cosmetic formulations. Over-the-counter products are limited by regulatory strength caps and are often designed to improve surface appearance rather than influence cellular turnover, collagen production, or pigment regulation at a biological level.

At Telezen MD, each formulation is prescribed by a licensed medical provider and compounded in strengths selected for real therapeutic impact. Instead of layering multiple cosmetic serums, treatment focuses on targeted ingredients in concentrations proven to create measurable change.

Tretinoin is a prescription-strength retinoid that works directly on skin cells to increase turnover and stimulate collagen production. Retinol, by contrast, must be converted into its active form inside the skin before it can work, making it significantly weaker and slower to deliver results.

Because tretinoin does not require conversion, it produces more consistent structural improvement in fine lines, texture, and acne when used appropriately under medical guidance.

Most patients begin noticing improvements in tone and texture within 4 to 8 weeks. More significant structural changes such as softening of fine lines, improved firmness, and fading pigmentation typically develop over 8 to 12 weeks.

Skin renewal occurs in cycles. Consistent use over a full 90-day period allows treatment to work through an entire regeneration phase, which is why uninterrupted treatment plans are recommended.

Skin transformation requires consistency. Short-term use often leads to incomplete results and unnecessary frustration.

Our 90-day treatment plans are designed to support a full skin renewal cycle. This allows active ingredients to regulate pigment, stimulate collagen, and normalize cellular turnover without interruption, which produces more reliable and measurable outcomes.

Hydroquinone has been used for decades as a clinically proven treatment for hyperpigmentation. When prescribed appropriately and used in structured treatment cycles, it is considered safe and effective.

At Telezen MD, hydroquinone formulations are selected based on skin type, pigmentation pattern, and tolerance. Treatment is monitored and adjusted as needed to ensure both safety and efficacy.

Skin naturally continues to respond to sun exposure, hormones, and inflammation over time. While prescription treatment can significantly fade existing pigmentation, maintenance strategies are often recommended to preserve results.

Your provider may recommend ongoing lower-strength maintenance or supportive ingredients to help protect long-term improvements.

Topical estriol used in appropriate concentrations is designed to support skin thickness, elasticity, and hydration locally. When prescribed correctly, systemic absorption is minimal.

Your provider evaluates your health history to determine whether estriol-based formulations are appropriate. For many patients, especially those experiencing perimenopausal or menopausal skin changes, estriol can help restore skin quality without systemic hormone therapy.

Yes. Ingredients such as tretinoin normalize cellular turnover, reduce clogged pores, and improve inflammatory patterns associated with acne. Prescription formulations can also address post-inflammatory pigmentation and scarring more effectively than cosmetic alternatives.

Because acne often has hormonal and inflammatory components, treatment may be customized based on your specific pattern.

No. While prescription skincare is highly effective for age-related changes, it is also used to treat acne, hormonal breakouts, pigmentation, texture irregularities, and sun damage at various ages.

Treatment is based on skin biology, not age alone.

Many patients simplify their routine after starting prescription treatment. Combining too many active ingredients can increase irritation without improving results.

Your provider will recommend a streamlined routine designed to maximize efficacy while protecting the skin barrier.

Many patients come to us after spending hundreds or even thousands per month on high-end cosmetic products without seeing meaningful change.

Prescription skincare often reduces the need for multiple products by addressing concerns directly at the biological level. Instead of layering serums and chasing trends, treatment becomes targeted, efficient, and clinically guided.

Strength selection depends on your skin type, goals, sensitivity, and treatment history. Starting too aggressively can cause unnecessary irritation. Starting too low may delay results.

Your provider reviews your medical intake and recommends a formulation and concentration designed to balance safety with effectiveness.

Disclaimer

Prescription skincare is available only to patients who qualify following an online consultation with a licensed healthcare provider. Results vary and are not guaranteed.

Some prescriptions may be filled by licensed compounding pharmacies when clinically indicated. Compounded medications are not reviewed or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for safety or efficacy. FDA-approved products may also be prescribed when appropriate.

The information on this page is provided for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Prescription skincare may not be appropriate during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Certain ingredients may increase sun sensitivity. Use only as directed by your healthcare provider.

Below is a selection of peer-reviewed research related to commonly prescribed dermatologic ingredients. These studies are provided for informational purposes and reflect ongoing scientific investigation.

Tretinoin & Retinoids

Topical Tretinoin for Photoaging
Randomized controlled trials demonstrate that topical tretinoin improves fine wrinkles, roughness, and hyperpigmentation associated with photodamaged skin by increasing collagen production and normalizing epidermal turnover.
Kang S et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8361168/

Mechanisms of Retinoid Action in Skin Aging
Retinoids stimulate dermal collagen synthesis and reduce enzymes that contribute to wrinkle formation.
Fisher GJ et al. New England Journal of Medicine.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8284006/

Hydroquinone & Hyperpigmentation

Triple Combination Therapy for Melasma
Combination therapy using hydroquinone, tretinoin, and fluocinolone acetonide has demonstrated superior efficacy in treating melasma compared to monotherapy.
Taylor SC et al. Cutis.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15086287/

Hydroquinone in Pigmentation Disorders
Hydroquinone remains one of the most studied and clinically effective agents for reducing melanin production in hyperpigmentation disorders.
Grimes PE. Journal of Clinical and Aesthetic Dermatology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/20725556/

Estriol & Estrogen-Related Skin Changes

Topical Estrogen and Skin Aging
Clinical studies suggest that topical estrogen improves skin elasticity, hydration, and dermal thickness in estrogen-deficient skin.
Schmidt JB et al. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8381809/

Estrogens and Dermal Collagen
Research indicates estrogen influences collagen density and dermal structure, particularly in peri- and postmenopausal women.
Brincat M et al. Climacteric.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10717738/

GHK-Cu (Copper Peptides)

Copper Peptides and Tissue Remodeling
GHK-Cu has been studied for its role in wound healing, collagen production, and tissue remodeling pathways.
Pickart L et al. BioMed Research International.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24790799/

Niacinamide & Barrier Function

Niacinamide and Aging Skin Appearance
Clinical evaluation supports niacinamide’s role in improving barrier function, reducing inflammation, and enhancing overall skin appearance.
Bissett DL et al. Dermatologic Surgery.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12100180/