has been tried in the management of Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, alcoholic hepatitis, atherosclerosis, acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and chronic fatigue syndrome. It has been commonly used to combat the neuro- and nephrotoxicity associated with cisplatin chemotherapy[2] and this is the only Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved indication for the intravenous form of GSH. The role of GSH as a skin whitening agent was an accidental discovery when skin whitening was noticed as a side effect of large doses of GSH. This led to extensive studies establishing its role in melanogenesis and the recent use of GSH as systemic skin whitening agent.