N-acetyl cysteine is most commonly used by mouth for cough and other lung conditions. It is also used for flu, dry eye, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support many of these uses.
N-acetyl cysteine comes from the amino acid L-cysteine. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. N-acetyl cysteine has many uses as medicine.
Major & minor side effects for Acetylcysteine
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Fever
- Runny Nose
- Diarrhea
- Abdominal pain
- Skin irritation and rahses
- Throat irritation
- Drowsiness
- Chest tightness
- Hives and wheezing
- Difficulty in breathing
- Presence of blood in cough
- Injection site pain
- Cool and moist skin
- Swelling and soreness of the inside of the mouth
This medicine is not recommended for use in pregnant and breastfeeding women unless clearly necessary.
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients suffering from a severe and sudden attack of asthma.
This medicine should not be used with topical antibiotics for relieving dry eye syndrome due to the increased risk of severe adverse reactions.
Both the oral and intravenous forms of this medicine are used for the treatment of paracetamol poisoning.
Use of this medicine may cause severe allergic reactions like a rapid fall in blood pressure, difficulty in breathing, rash, etc.
L-Methylfolate is a naturally occurring form of vitamin B necessary for maintaining
some very important functions in the body. L-Methyl Folate provides essential
nutrients.
L-methylfolate is a form of a B vitamin used to treat depression,
megaloblastic anemia, and renal and hepatic impairment.
It is used as an adjunctive in treating the decreased folate levels or
hyperhomocysteinemia (high levels of amino acid) in patients with schizophrenia or
depression.
Confusion
Flatulence
Nausea
Difficulty in concentrating
Hypersensitivity
Bitter taste
Sleeplessness
Loss of apetite
Abdominal distension
Excitement
This medicine is not recommended for use in pregnant and breastfeeding women
unless necessary.
This medicine should not be used alone to treat an anemic patient with a history of
vitamin B12 deficiency due to the increased risk of worsening the patient's
condition.
This medicine is not recommended for use in patients below 18 years of age since
the safety and efficacy of use are not clinically established.
Myo-inositol may be of benefit for a range of applications related to female health.
Myo-inositol is one of nine different types of inositol. It is a naturally occurring substance produced in the human body from glucose, although it is not a sugar.
Tiredness, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, flushing, parasthesia, palpitation.
Avoid if patients are allergic to Myo Inositol. Consult with the doctor during pregnancy & lactation. patients with heart failure & partially or whole body paralysis should not take Myo Inositol.
