Can glutathione tablets treat insomnia and are there any side effects

Glutathione tablets have a certain role in treating insomnia for specific people, but they are not suitable for all insomnia and also have certain side effects, so they should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization. Glutathione tablets are mainly used clinically for people suffering from insomnia with phytodysfunction and menopausal syndrome, which are often accompanied by easy nervousness, anxiety, easy sweating and arrhythmia in addition to insomnia. Glutathione tablets can nourish the nerves and regulate the plant nerve dysfunction, so it has certain sedative and sleep-aiding effects for these insomnia patients, but it still needs to be combined with other treatments to get satisfactory results. For other types of insomnia, the therapeutic effect of glutamine tablets is very limited. A few patients may experience digestive discomfort, such as nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc.; or skin and epidermal mucous membrane discomfort, such as dry mouth, rash, oily skin, hair loss, etc.; and a few patients may experience general discomfort, such as fatigue, edema, weight gain, etc. after taking the drug. However, most people do not have obvious side effects, and the side effects can disappear on their own after stopping the drug. In addition, if you take glutathione tablets for a long time, it may cause some irritation to the stomach, so it is recommended that people with gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer and chronic gastritis consult a doctor before taking the drug and take it according to medical advice. There are many causes and triggers of insomnia, including psychological, physical, environmental, life behavior, drugs, personality, disease and other factors. If it affects your normal work, study and life, you need to go to the sleep clinic or psychiatry department of a hospital in time to clarify the cause and use the appropriate medication and dosage for treatment under the guidance of a doctor, not to rely excessively on medication, and not to take medication privately.