Glutathione can cure insomnia, but only part of the insomnia has an improvement effect, can not completely cure insomnia. Glutathione is a sedative and sleep-aiding over-the-counter medication, which has the effect of improving endocrine balance disorders and phytoneurotic dysfunction, and is commonly used in the clinic for menopausal syndromes, premenstrual tension syndromes, neuroses and other illnesses triggered by difficulty in falling asleep and waking up easily, and other symptoms. Glutathione cannot completely cure insomnia, but only has a certain improvement effect on this kind of insomnia. Nausea and vomiting, dry mouth, abdominal discomfort, breast swelling, skin rash, hair loss, weight gain, increased oil secretion and other adverse reactions may occur during the use of Glutathione. These symptoms are usually mild and will disappear on their own after stopping the drug. The drug is contraindicated in people who are allergic to the components or excipients of the drug. The drug should also be used with caution in the presence of gastric and duodenal ulcers. If there is no improvement in the condition after 7 days of using the drug, you should go to the hospital in time. Before taking the drug, you must read the instruction manual of the drug carefully and use it under the guidance of a doctor.