Nac
NAC 100 Capsules
What is Nac?
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is a derivative of the amino acid L-cysteine and serves as a precursor to glutathione, a critical antioxidant in the body. It is commonly used in medical settings to treat acetaminophen overdose due to its ability to replenish intracellular glutathione levels and reduce oxidative stress. Additionally, NAC is investigated for its potential benefits in managing respiratory conditions, detoxification, and certain psychiatric disorders.Side Effects
- Severe stomach pain.
- Upset stomach.
Warnings
- Ask your doctor before you use this medicine if you are pregnant or breast feeding. Make sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease, liver disease, or a blood disease such as sickle cell anemia. Tell your doctor if you have a history of herpes or cold sores.
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- Severe stomach pain.
- Upset stomach.
- Ask your doctor before you use this medicine if you are pregnant or breast feeding. Make sure your doctor knows if you have kidney disease, liver disease, or a blood disease such as sickle cell anemia. Tell your doctor if you have a history of herpes or cold sores.
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NAC 100 Capsules
What is Nac ?
N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is a derivative of the amino acid L-cysteine and serves as a precursor to glutathione, a critical antioxidant in the body. It is commonly used in medical settings to treat acetaminophen overdose due to its ability to replenish intracellular glutathione levels and reduce oxidative stress. Additionally, NAC is investigated for its potential benefits in managing respiratory conditions, detoxification, and certain psychiatric disorders.
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