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Acetylcysteine Inhalation Solution 20% Inhalent or Oral Administration (Acetaminophen Antidote) (RX)

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Original price $ 399.95
Current price $ 365.00
SKU 00517-7504-25
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Acetylcysteine Solution 20% for Inhalation (Acetaminophen Antidote) is a medication used to treat cases of acetaminophen overdose. Acetaminophen (also known as paracetamol) is a common over-the-counter pain reliever and fever reducer, but in high doses, it can cause liver damage and even liver failure. Acetylcysteine is a potent antioxidant that helps prevent or reduce liver damage caused by an acetaminophen overdose. The solution is typically inhaled to reach the affected lung tissues quickly and effectively. It can also be given intravenously in severe cases.

Acetylcysteine Inhalation Solution 20% works by breaking down and thinning the mucus in the lungs. It does this by releasing a sulfur compound that breaks down the disulfide bonds that hold the protein molecules in mucus together. This causes the mucus to become thinner and less sticky, making it easier to cough up and clear from the lungs.

Acetylcysteine Inhalation Solution 20% also works as an antioxidant, which means it can help to protect the lungs from damage caused by free radicals. Free radicals are highly reactive molecules that can damage the cells and tissues in the lungs, and they are often a result of inflammation and infection.

By breaking down mucus and protecting the lungs from damage, Acetylcysteine Inhalation Solution 20% can help to improve breathing and reduce symptoms of respiratory conditions such as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, and cystic fibrosis. It can also help to prevent respiratory infections by clearing mucus and allowing the lungs to function more effectively.

Acetylcysteine Inhalation Solution 20% Inhalent or Oral Administration (Acetaminophen Antidote) (RX)
Acetylcysteine Inhalation Solution 20% Inhalent or Oral Administration (Acetaminophen Antidote) (RX)
$ 399.95 $ 365.00
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Frequently Asked Questions, About Acetylcysteine Medications
  • What is Acetylcysteine?

    Acetylcysteine is a medication and supplement used to loosen thick mucus and as an antidote for acetaminophen overdose.

  • What is Acetylcysteine used for?

    It is used to treat chronic respiratory conditions with excessive mucus, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and to prevent liver damage in acetaminophen overdoses.

  • Which medicine has acetylcysteine?

    Acetylcysteine is found in medications like Mucomyst (for inhalation), Acetadote (intravenous form), and various oral formulations.

  • Is acetylcysteine safe in pregnancy?

    Acetylcysteine is generally considered safe during pregnancy but should be used under medical supervision.

  • Can children use acetylcysteine?

    Yes, but only under the guidance of a healthcare provider, as dosage and safety vary depending on the condition being treated.

  • What is the drug acetylcysteine used for?

    It is used as a mucolytic agent to thin mucus in the airways and as an antidote for acetaminophen toxicity.

  • What is another name for acetylcysteine?

    N-acetylcysteine (NAC).

  • Who cannot take acetylcysteine?

    Individuals with known hypersensitivity to acetylcysteine should avoid it. Caution is required for those with asthma or respiratory conditions.

  • What is the risk of acetylcysteine?

    Potential risks include allergic reactions, gastrointestinal symptoms, and, rarely, bronchospasm.

  • Can acetylcysteine help with fertility?

    Some studies suggest it may improve fertility in certain cases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), but more research is needed.

  • Is acetylcysteine a drug or supplement?

    It is both a prescription drug and an over-the-counter supplement, depending on the intended use and formulation.

  • What are the different types of acetylcysteine?

    Acetylcysteine comes in inhalation forms, oral tablets, effervescent tablets, and intravenous solutions.

  • What drugs interact with acetylcysteine?

    It may interact with nitroglycerin, certain antihypertensive medications, and medications affecting liver function. Always consult with a healthcare provider.

  • What is the best time to take acetylcysteine?

    Timing depends on the condition being treated. For mucolytic purposes, it's often taken on an empty stomach, but follow your healthcare provider's instructions.

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