It has a mild anti-inflammatory effect and a virtual instant (minutes) mucolytic effect. It is available over the counter in Europe and Asia and I swore by it. My mother spent from 1978-1990 actively trying to get it known in Australia by translating the brochures, sending dozens of letters and costly samples to anyone she could think of. The CF community was not keen to test my mum's foreign medicine on their children. I think it was the main drug that kept me out of hospitals.
So this week I get a brochure in the mail from my in-laws who just happened to randomly run past a CF function in the USA and picked up a few printouts. One tells me that Oral N-acetylcysteine is going to Phase 3 (definitive trial) trials having just finished the Phase 2 - which is 'human safety and efficacy trial'. This is just ludicrous, unless Oral N-acetylcysteine is different from Oral acetylcysteine without the N. Is some of this valuable CF medicine that is used in Europe finally reaching the rest of the world? Is there some other drugs they should perhaps share info about!
I know that on my ride I will certainly be bringing oral acetylcysteine, in nice black currant flavoured effervescent tablet form!
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