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Methylene Blue
Mitochondrial support, done properly.
Methylene blue · 5 / 10 mg
- Mitochondrial electron carrier
- Pharmaceutical grade
- Precisely dosed
- Provider-reviewed
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What's included
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A mitochondrial electron carrier
Methylene blue is a redox-active compound studied as an alternative electron carrier in the mitochondrial electron transport chain.
Pharmaceutical grade, precisely dosed
Your capsule is compounded by a US-licensed pharmacy at a defined 5 mg or 10 mg strength, not an unregulated powder or dye.
Screened for interactions
Methylene blue interacts with serotonergic medications, so a provider checks your full medication list and your G6PD status before prescribing.
A provider reviews first
A US-licensed provider reads your intake and prescribes only if methylene blue is appropriate for you. Real pricing, shown up front.
About Methylene Blue
Methylene blue is studied for the mitochondria, the parts of your cells that make energy, where it can act as an alternative electron carrier. Interest has grown for focus and cellular energy, and quality matters: this is pharmaceutical-grade, dosed precisely, not an aquarium-grade supplement. Reviewed by a licensed provider, dispensed by a US-licensed pharmacy.
- Studied for mitochondrial energy
- Pharmaceutical-grade, precisely dosed
- 5 mg and 10 mg options
- Provider-reviewed, real pricing up front
Methylene blue can act as an alternative electron carrier in the mitochondrial electron transport chain at low doses. Dispensed by a US-licensed pharmacy.
Methylene blue
is a redox-active compound that cycles between its oxidized and reduced forms.
In the mitochondria
it can accept and donate electrons, acting as an alternative electron carrier in the electron transport chain.
As an antioxidant
at low concentrations it can cycle to lower oxidative stress markers in laboratory settings.
These are biochemical properties studied in the laboratory, not proven clinical outcomes in people. A US-licensed provider reviews whether methylene blue fits your history and medications before it ships.
How to get it
Today
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Next
A provider reviews
A US-licensed provider checks your history, your medication list, and your G6PD status, then prescribes if it is appropriate.
3 to 5 days
The pharmacy ships
A US-licensed pharmacy compounds your capsules and ships them free in discreet packaging.
Ongoing
Follow up anytime
Message your care team with questions, and adjust or cancel your plan whenever you need.
HealthRX methylene blue or Methylene blue sold online
Pharmaceutical grade versus everything else
| HealthRX methylene blue | Methylene blue sold online | |
|---|---|---|
| Grade | Pharmaceutical grade, compounded by a US-licensed pharmacy | Often dye or lab grade, not made for people |
| Dose | Defined 5 mg or 10 mg capsules | Drops or powders with no precise dose |
| Interaction screening | Provider checks your medications and G6PD status | No screening for serotonergic drugs or G6PD |
| Oversight | A US-licensed provider prescribes | No provider involved |
| Purity | Tested and consistent | May contain contaminants such as heavy metals |
| Pricing | Shown up front | Varies, often unclear |
What to expect
Used at low doses in daily protocols. Effects people describe are subtle; your provider guides dosing. It temporarily tints urine blue-green, which is harmless.
- Day 1
Start your capsule
Begin your once-daily dose after your provider confirms your prescription.
- Week 1 to 2
Settle into routine
Take your capsule as directed. You may notice a harmless blue or green tint to your urine.
- Ongoing
Stay in touch
Message your care team anytime about how you feel or any change to your medications.
- Anytime
Adjust or pause
Change your strength with your provider, or pause and cancel whenever you need.
Safety and side effects
Not taken with serotonergic medications, which include SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, tricyclics, triptans, tramadol, bupropion and St. John’s Wort (serotonin syndrome risk). Tell your provider about G6PD deficiency and all medications.
Common
- Blue or green urine, which is harmless
- Nausea
- Headache
- Dizziness
Less common
- Stomach upset or diarrhea
- Sweating
- Mild skin discoloration
Seek care
- Serotonin syndrome if combined with serotonergic medications such as SSRIs, SNRIs, MAOIs, triptans, tramadol, or bupropion, with agitation, fever, fast heart rate, and muscle rigidity
- Breakdown of red blood cells in people with G6PD deficiency
This is not a complete list of side effects. Methylene blue can cause serotonin syndrome when taken with serotonergic medications, so tell your provider every medication and supplement you take. It is not for people with G6PD deficiency or during pregnancy. Methylene blue is compounded by a US-licensed pharmacy and used off-label.
Frequently asked questions
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An independent US-licensed clinician reviews every request. If they decide the treatment is not right for you, you get a full refund for the medication.
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Compounded medications are prepared by a US-licensed pharmacy and are not reviewed by the FDA for safety or effectiveness. Products are dispensed only after a licensed provider determines they are appropriate. Information here is educational and is not a substitute for medical advice.


