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Generic Agefine Forte ( Glutathione/Vitamin C/Alpha Lipoic Acid )
Buy Generic Agefine Forte (Glutathione/Vitamin C/Alpha Lipoic Acid) without prescription in Canada
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Agefine Forte is an oral dietary supplement that combines three powerful antioxidants—glutathione, vitamin C, and alpha‑lipoic acid—in a single formulation designed to support overall cellular health, enhance skin radiance, and protect against oxidative stress. Glutathione, a tripeptide composed of glutamine, cysteine, and glycine, is the body’s master antioxidant and plays a central role in neutralizing free radicals, detoxifying the liver, and regulating melanin synthesis, thereby contributing to a brighter and more even skin tone. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a water‑soluble antioxidant that regenerates oxidized glutathione, supports collagen production for firmer, more youthful skin, and bolsters the immune system. Alpha‑lipoic acid (ALA) is a unique fat‑ and water‑soluble antioxidant that recycles both glutathione and vitamin C, enhances insulin sensitivity, and helps maintain healthy mitochondrial function. Together, these nutrients work synergistically to combat premature aging, reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, and promote overall vitality.
Usual adult dose: The recommended dose is one capsule taken orally twice daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Each capsule contains 500 mg of reduced glutathione, 250 mg of vitamin C (as ascorbic acid), and 50 mg of alpha‑lipoic acid. Consistent daily use for at least 8 to 12 weeks is advised to appreciate visible changes in skin tone and overall antioxidant protection. The capsules should be swallowed whole with a glass of water and should not be crushed or chewed.
Dosage form: Oral capsules, available in bottles of 60, each containing 500 mg glutathione, 250 mg vitamin C, and 50 mg alpha‑lipoic acid.
Onset of action: Antioxidant effects at the cellular level begin shortly after absorption. However, visible improvements in skin clarity, reduction of pigmentation, and a noticeable boost in energy typically become apparent after 4 to 8 weeks of continuous daily supplementation. Individual results vary depending on age, lifestyle, and baseline oxidative stress levels.
Duration of action: The effects of each dose last throughout the day. With regular twice‑daily intake, sustained antioxidant protection and the skin‑brightening effect are maintained. When supplementation is discontinued, the benefits gradually recede over several weeks as the body’s natural antioxidant stores return to pre‑treatment levels.
Alcohol recommendation: Alcohol consumption should be limited or avoided while taking Agefine Forte. Alcohol increases oxidative stress and depletes the body’s natural stores of glutathione, vitamin C, and alpha‑lipoic acid, which can counteract the supplement’s benefits. Heavy or regular drinking may also strain liver function and interfere with the detoxifying properties of glutathione.
Most common side effects: Agefine Forte is generally well tolerated when taken at the recommended dose. Mild gastrointestinal discomfort, including bloating, nausea, or loose stools, may occur, particularly during the first few days of use. In rare cases, individuals sensitive to vitamin C may experience a mild diuretic effect or slight stomach acidity. These effects are usually temporary and can be minimised by taking the capsules with food. Allergic skin rashes are uncommon but possible.
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General Information about Agefine Forte (Glutathione/Vitamin C/Alpha Lipoic Acid)
- INN (International Nonproprietary Name): Not applicable. Agefine Forte is a multi‑ingredient dietary supplement, not a single‑entity pharmaceutical.
- Brand names available in Canada: Agefine Forte is not a registered or marketed brand in Canada. Comparable products containing glutathione, vitamin C, and alpha‑lipoic acid are available as Natural Health Products (NHPs) under various brand names, but this specific formulation is sourced internationally by our pharmacy through the international supply chain for personal importation.
- ATC code: Not assigned.
- Dosage forms and strengths: Oral capsules: 500 mg reduced L‑glutathione, 250 mg vitamin C (ascorbic acid), and 50 mg alpha‑lipoic acid (racemic mixture or R‑ALA depending on manufacturer). Supplied in bottles of 60 capsules.
- Manufacturers in Canada: None. Agefine Forte is not manufactured in Canada. The product is produced internationally and is imported for personal use only.
- Registration status in Canada: Not approved by Health Canada. Agefine Forte has not been issued a Natural Product Number (NPN) and is not listed in the Licensed Natural Health Product Database. Its safety, efficacy, and quality have not been reviewed by Canadian regulatory authorities.
- OTC / Rx classification: Over‑the‑counter (OTC). This product is marketed as a dietary supplement and does not require a prescription. It is not classified as a drug under the Canadian Food and Drugs Act.
Mechanism of Action and Pharmacology
Agefine Forte harnesses the complementary and synergistic actions of three key antioxidants. Glutathione (γ‑glutamyl‑cysteinyl‑glycine) is the most abundant intracellular thiol and a critical endogenous antioxidant. It directly scavenges reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS), serves as a cofactor for the glutathione peroxidase family of enzymes that detoxify hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxides, and participates in phase II conjugation reactions that neutralise xenobiotics and endogenous toxins in the liver. In the skin, glutathione also reduces melanogenesis by inhibiting the activity of tyrosinase, the rate‑limiting enzyme in melanin synthesis, and by shifting the production of eumelanin (dark pigment) to pheomelanin (lighter pigment). Orally administered glutathione is partially degraded in the gastrointestinal tract; however, the sublingual and enteric‑coated formulations can improve systemic availability. The precursors cysteine, glycine, and glutamic acid provided by glutathione contribute to the body’s own resynthesis.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is an essential water‑soluble antioxidant that cannot be synthesized by humans. It acts as an electron donor, directly reducing free radicals such as superoxide and hydroxyl radicals. Importantly, vitamin C regenerates oxidized glutathione back to its reduced, active form, thereby sustaining the glutathione redox cycle. Vitamin C is also a cofactor for prolyl and lysyl hydroxylases, enzymes required for collagen cross‑linking, and it promotes the differentiation of keratinocytes and fibroblasts, contributing to skin barrier function and wound healing.
Alpha‑lipoic acid (ALA) is a disulfide compound synthesized in small amounts in the mitochondria, where it serves as a cofactor for pyruvate dehydrogenase and α‑ketoglutarate dehydrogenase complexes. As a dietary supplement, ALA is a potent antioxidant that is soluble in both lipid and aqueous cellular compartments. It directly quenches ROS, chelates redox‑active transition metals, and, critically, regenerates other antioxidants—including glutathione, vitamin C, and coenzyme Q10—back to their active forms. ALA also improves insulin sensitivity by activating the insulin receptor substrate and enhancing glucose uptake in skeletal muscle. Together, the three components of Agefine Forte create a redox network: glutathione provides frontline antioxidant defence and skin‑brightening, vitamin C sustains glutathione levels and collagen synthesis, and alpha‑lipoic acid recycles both glutathione and vitamin C while offering independent metabolic benefits.
Indications
- Supportive nutritional supplementation for individuals seeking to improve skin radiance and reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, age spots, and uneven skin tone.
- Adjunctive antioxidant support for overall cellular health, immune function, and detoxification processes in the liver.
- May be used as part of a general anti‑aging and wellness regimen to combat oxidative stress and support mitochondrial health.
- This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is a dietary supplement and should be used in conjunction with a healthy diet and lifestyle.
Important Warnings and Precautions
At‑risk groups
- Pregnancy and breastfeeding: The safety of Agefine Forte during pregnancy and breastfeeding has not been established. It should not be used by pregnant or breastfeeding women without the explicit approval of a physician. The effects of high‑dose glutathione, vitamin C, and alpha‑lipoic acid on fetal development and milk production are not fully known.
- Paediatrics (< 18 years): Not recommended for use in children and adolescents.
- Elderly: Elderly individuals may use Agefine Forte at the standard adult dose, provided renal and hepatic function are normal. However, they may be more susceptible to the mild blood‑sugar‑lowering effect of alpha‑lipoic acid and should monitor blood glucose if diabetic.
- Diabetes mellitus: Alpha‑lipoic acid can enhance insulin sensitivity and may lower blood glucose levels. Individuals with diabetes should monitor their blood glucose more closely and inform their healthcare provider before starting the supplement, as doses of insulin or oral hypoglycaemic agents may need adjustment.
- Glucose‑6‑phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency: High‑dose vitamin C supplementation may theoretically increase the risk of haemolysis in individuals with G6PD deficiency. Such individuals should consult a physician before use.
- History of kidney stones: Large doses of vitamin C can increase urinary oxalate excretion and may raise the risk of calcium oxalate kidney stones in susceptible individuals. Those with a history of nephrolithiasis should exercise caution and ensure adequate hydration.
- Hepatic and renal impairment: Because the safety of high‑dose antioxidants in patients with significant liver or kidney disease has not been established, Agefine Forte should be used with caution and only under medical supervision in these populations.
- Allergy: Do not take Agefine Forte if you have a known hypersensitivity to glutathione, vitamin C, alpha‑lipoic acid, or any of the capsule’s excipients.
Driving and alcohol
Agefine Forte is not expected to impair the ability to drive or operate machinery. Patients should assess their individual response before driving. Alcohol should be limited or avoided, as it increases oxidative stress, depletes endogenous glutathione, and counteracts the therapeutic benefits of the supplement. Heavy drinking may also irritate the stomach when taken with high‑dose vitamin C.
Dosage Instructions
- Standard adult dose: Take one capsule orally twice daily with meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Each capsule provides 500 mg glutathione, 250 mg vitamin C, and 50 mg alpha‑lipoic acid. The daily intake should not exceed two capsules (1000 mg glutathione, 500 mg vitamin C, and 100 mg alpha‑lipoic acid) without medical advice.
- Administration: Swallow the capsule whole with a full glass of water. Taking the supplement with food reduces the risk of gastrointestinal discomfort and may improve the absorption of alpha‑lipoic acid. Do not crush or chew the capsule. For best results, take one capsule in the morning and one in the evening.
- Duration of therapy: For skin‑brightening and antioxidant effects, continuous daily use for a minimum of 8 to 12 weeks is recommended. Long‑term use may be considered for maintenance, but periodic breaks (e.g., one week off every 8 to 12 weeks) can be taken or advised by a healthcare provider.
- Missed dose: If a dose is missed, take it with the next meal as soon as remembered. If it is close to the time of the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not double the dose.
Side Effects and Contraindications
- Common side effects: Mild and transient gastrointestinal symptoms, including bloating, nausea, loose stools, or stomach cramps, particularly during the first days of use. A mild diuretic effect may occur with vitamin C at the included dose. These effects usually resolve with continued use or dose reduction.
- Uncommon side effects: Allergic skin reactions (rash, urticaria, pruritus) may occur in individuals sensitive to any of the ingredients. A very mild, temporary tingling sensation can sometimes be experienced with alpha‑lipoic acid.
- Serious adverse effects: No serious adverse effects have been reported at the recommended doses of these ingredients in healthy individuals. Very high doses of alpha‑lipoic acid (far exceeding those in Agefine Forte) have been associated with hypoglycaemia, headache, and, in isolated reports, autoimmune hypoglycaemia syndrome. Excessive vitamin C can cause osmotic diarrhoea and increase urinary oxalate. Discontinue use and consult a physician if any unexpected or severe symptom develops.
- Contraindications: Known hypersensitivity to glutathione, vitamin C, alpha‑lipoic acid, or any excipient. Pregnancy and breastfeeding (unless approved by a physician). Active peptic ulcer disease (owing to the acidity of vitamin C). Concomitant use with chemotherapy should only be undertaken under the supervision of an oncologist, as high‑dose antioxidants may theoretically interfere with the pro‑oxidative mechanism of certain chemotherapeutic agents.
Drug Interactions
- Antidiabetic agents (insulin, sulfonylureas, metformin): Alpha‑lipoic acid may enhance insulin sensitivity and reduce blood glucose, necessitating a dose reduction in insulin or oral hypoglycaemic drugs. Blood glucose should be monitored closely.
- Chemotherapy and radiation: High‑dose antioxidants may interfere with the intended pro‑oxidative action of certain chemotherapeutic agents and radiation therapy. Patients undergoing cancer treatment should consult their oncologist before taking this supplement.
- Warfarin and other anticoagulants: Vitamin C in very high doses (above the amount in Agefine Forte) has been reported to reduce the anticoagulant effect of warfarin in isolated case reports. Although clinically significant interaction is unlikely at the dose provided, INR should be monitored as a precaution when starting or stopping the supplement.
- Aluminium‑containing antacids: Vitamin C may increase the absorption of aluminium from antacids. Separate administration by at least 2 hours.
- Alcohol: Alcohol increases oxidative stress and depletes glutathione stores, counteracting the intended benefits of the supplement. Limit or avoid alcohol.
Practical Advice
- Administration: Take one capsule twice daily with meals and a full glass of water. A consistent routine is key to achieving the desired antioxidant and skin benefits.
- Monitoring: No routine laboratory monitoring is required for healthy individuals. Patients with diabetes should monitor blood glucose more carefully when initiating the supplement, as alpha‑lipoic acid may lower blood sugar. If any unexpected symptoms arise, discontinue use and consult a physician.
- Storage: Store at room temperature (15‑30 °C) in a dry place, protected from moisture, heat, and direct light. Keep the bottle tightly closed. Keep out of the reach and sight of children.
- Lifestyle: Agefine Forte works best when combined with a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables, regular physical activity, adequate hydration, and sun protection. Avoiding smoking and limiting alcohol will enhance and prolong the supplement’s antioxidant and skin‑brightening effects.
- Missed dose: If you miss a dose, take it with your next meal. Do not double the dose.
- When to seek medical review: Discontinue Agefine Forte and consult a healthcare professional if you experience a severe allergic reaction, persistent gastrointestinal distress, or any other concerning symptom.
- Disposal: Return unused or expired capsules to a pharmacy for safe disposal. Do not flush down the toilet or discard in household waste.
Alternative Medications
- Individual glutathione supplements (oral or liposomal): Liposomal glutathione is an alternative formulation that may offer improved bioavailability over standard oral glutathione. It is available as a liquid or capsule from various Canadian NHP brands.
- Topical glutathione creams and serums: For skin lightening, topical products containing glutathione, often combined with vitamin C and kojic acid, are available. Topical application bypasses the gastrointestinal tract but has limited penetration into the deeper epidermis.
- Intravenous (IV) glutathione: Administered in clinical or aesthetic settings, IV glutathione is often marketed for rapid skin whitening and detoxification. It is not approved by Health Canada for this purpose and carries risks of infection, allergic reaction, and nephrotoxicity. It should only be administered by a licensed professional.
- Vitamin C serums (topical): L‑ascorbic acid serums (10‑20%) are a first‑line cosmetic treatment for photoaging and hyperpigmentation, often combined with vitamin E and ferulic acid for stability.
- Alpha‑lipoic acid as a single‑ingredient supplement: Available in doses of 100‑600 mg from various NHP brands for antioxidant support and glucose metabolism.
- Other multi‑antioxidant formulations: Products containing N‑acetylcysteine (NAC), selenium, vitamin E, and milk thistle are also used for liver support and glutathione enhancement.
Clinical Efficacy
The individual components of Agefine Forte have been studied extensively for their antioxidant and health‑promoting effects. Glutathione is well established as the body’s principal intracellular antioxidant. Clinical studies have shown that oral glutathione supplementation (500 mg to 1000 mg daily) can increase systemic glutathione levels, improve the ratio of reduced to oxidized glutathione (GSH:GSSG), and reduce markers of oxidative stress in healthy adults. In dermatology, oral glutathione has demonstrated efficacy in reducing skin melanin index and improving skin elasticity and evenness over 4‑12 weeks. Vitamin C is an essential nutrient with a vast body of evidence supporting its role in collagen synthesis, immune function, and antioxidant protection. In combination with other antioxidants, vitamin C improves the efficacy of glutathione by maintaining it in its reduced, active state. Alpha‑lipoic acid has been evaluated in numerous trials for its metabolic and antioxidant benefits. Doses of 300‑600 mg daily are effective for improving insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes, and 50‑100 mg doses are commonly used in multi‑antioxidant formulations for general wellness. The specific combination of glutathione 500 mg, vitamin C 250 mg, and alpha‑lipoic acid 50 mg has not been evaluated as a finished product in large‑scale clinical trials, but the synergy of these antioxidants is pharmacologically rational and supported by individual ingredient evidence. The product is considered safe for the general population when used at the recommended dose.
Important:
Agefine Forte (Glutathione/Vitamin C/Alpha Lipoic Acid) is a dietary supplement that has not been evaluated by Health Canada. It is not a substitute for a healthy diet or medical treatment. This product is intended for antioxidant support and skin health; it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Women who are pregnant, may become pregnant, or are breastfeeding should not use this supplement without consulting a physician. Individuals with diabetes should monitor blood glucose closely, as alpha‑lipoic acid may lower blood sugar and require adjustment of antidiabetic medications. Patients undergoing chemotherapy or radiation therapy should consult their oncologist before taking antioxidant supplements. Do not exceed the recommended dose. If you experience a severe allergic reaction, persistent gastrointestinal distress, or any concerning symptom, discontinue use and seek medical advice. Keep out of the reach of children. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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