My dr has prescribed Akosma emo fizz shots which contains S- acetyl glutathione 100 mg & purple blend and Triolite Forte SR which contains tranexamic acid 250 ,L- glutathione 250 mg & L ascorbic acid 500 mg for skin concerns. Is it safe to use them together, and are there any potential serious side effects or risks associated with this combination
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This combination is commonly used for pigmentation/melasma, and in general, glutathione + tranexamic acid + vitamin C can be taken together under medical supervision. However, the main concern is tranexamic acid, not glutathione.
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1. Is it safe together? ✅
• Yes, no major direct drug interaction between these components
• Glutathione + Vitamin C → generally safe
• Tranexamic acid → effective but needs caution
2. Important safety screening ⚠️ (VERY important)
Before continuing tranexamic acid, ensure:
• No history of blood clots (DVT, stroke, heart disease)
• Not on oral contraceptive pills (combined use increases clot risk)
• No smoking + obesity + sedentary lifestyle combination
• No known clotting disorders
Helpful Tips / Word of Caution:
• Use tranexamic acid for limited duration (usually 8–12 weeks), not indefinitely
• Always combine with strict sunscreen (SPF 50+)
• Don’t rely only on supplements—topicals (like azelaic acid, retinoids) are equally important
• Avoid self-medication or dose escalation
This regimen is commonly prescribed and usually safe in healthy individuals
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Hello, you can do online consultation with Doctor.Need to take detailed history with proper evaluation.Will prescribe medication accordingly. Please share photos of the concerned areas.
No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required..
Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.
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