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N-acetylcysteine for antioxidant therapy : pharmacology and clinical utility
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posted on 2008-12-01, 00:00 authored by Seetal DoddSeetal Dodd, Olivia DeanOlivia Dean, D Copolov, G Malhi, Michael BerkMichael BerkGlutathione is an endogenous antioxidant and has a ubiquitous role in many of the body’s defences. Treatment with N -acetylcysteine (NAC) has been shown to increase levels of glutathione. NAC has been proposed as a treatment for several illnesses. Objectives : The efficacy and tolerability of NAC was examined across a range of conditions to evaluate the evidence supporting the use of NAC for each indication. Methods : A literature search was conducted using PubMed. Information was also collected from other online sources including the websites of the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia and the FDA. Results : Reports ranged from case studies to clinical trials. There is strong evidence to support the use of NAC for the treatment of paracetamol overdose and emerging evidence suggesting it has utility in psychiatric disorders, particularly schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. NAC is safe and well tolerated when administered orally but has documented risks with intravenous administration.
History
Journal
Expert opinion on biological therapyVolume
8Issue
12Pagination
1955 - 1962Publisher
Informa HealthcareLocation
London, EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
1354-3776eISSN
1744-7674Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2008, Informa UKUsage metrics
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