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View Post: Make Breathing Easier: Asthma Alternative Medicines
8 hours ago by Meds
A low level of magnesium has shown to be one of the common threads for people with asthma. The second most common of the alternative asthma medicines is something called N-acetylcysteine. This has been proven to lower the amount of ...
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View Post: cysteine
29 Nov 2009 by arunvijilan
High doses of oral N-acetyl-cysteine, such as those given to patients with acetaminophen (Tylenol) toxicity, can cause nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Intravenous administration of N-acetyl cysteine can cause allergic reactions in a small ... Cysteine may play a role in the prevention and/or treatment of the following medical conditions: Acute respiratory distress syndrome Asthma Cancer Cataracts Hair loss Heart disease Heavy metal ...
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View Post: Trichotillomania Clinical Trial: N-Acetylcysteine for Pediatric ...
8 Oct 2009
Asthma requiring medication use within the last 6 months. Known hypersensitivity or previous anaphylactoid reaction to acetylcysteine or any components in its preparation; Current use (within last week) of psychostimulant medications. ...
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View Post: Respiratory System:
23 Nov 2009 by Farroukh Mudassar
Acetylcysteine: It acts by opening disulfide bonds of mucoproteins present in sputum.This makes the sputum less viscid. It has to be directly administered into the respiratory tract. 2. Carbocysteine: It acts in the same way as ...
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View Post: Hepatitis C/H1N1: SHOULD I GET THE SHOT OR NOT ?
19 Nov 2009 by Janis and Friends Hepatitis C Blog
For example, people with asthma may experience asthma attacks while they have the flu, and people with chronic congestive heart failure may have worsening of this condition that is triggered by the flu. The list below includes the ...
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View Post: important antioxidants for asthma relief
27 Aug 2009 by admin
n-acetylcysteine helps to control mucus and this is of great benefit to people with asthma. it is recommended that you take n-acetylcysteine twice a day at 500 mg. because, this is an amino acid, do not use it for more than a month. ...
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View Post: Acetadote (Acetylcysteine Injection) Drug Information: Uses, Side ...
2 Feb 2009
Sensitivity to acetylcysteine: Patients should be advised to report to their physician any history of sensitivity to acetylcysteine [see CONTRAINDICATIONS]. Asthma: Patients should be advised to report to their physician any history of ...
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View Post: N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Reduces Hair Pulling Compulsion and May ...
4 Aug 2009 by Alison
N-Acetylcysteine is an inexpensive and highly absorbable form of the amino acid cysteine which has numerous health benefits. Previously, I've mentioned NAC for use as a preventive measure against the common cold and flu infections (see Preventive ... Some people seem sensitive to glutamic acid in their diets and develop symptoms such as headaches and worsened asthma. There is some discussion on the web about the connection between foods eaten and urges to pull hair. ...
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View Post: n-acetyl cysteine
10 Oct 2009 by admin
Asthma. Then add 17 years of smoking. I coughed every day for all of my teens and twenties. It got really bad at that job, though. I was also alternately involved with raging alcoholics or methheads and partaking alongside, depending. ...
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View Post: Flu Prevention
6 Nov 2009 by Judi Cole
**N-acetylcysteine is also fantastic for asthma symptoms. It bring down the mucus in the lungs. I have tried it. It works! 2. Use natural hand sanitizer Ok, this should be a no brainer. If you aren't near a sink to wash your hands, ...
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