Indications
Aceten is indicated as an
adjuvant treatment in certain clinical condition characterized by the presence
of thick and viscous mucoid or mucopurulent secretions such as: Chronic
bronchopulmonary diseases (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, emphysema
with bronchitis, chronic asthmatic bronchitis, bronchiectasis); Acute
bronchopulmonary diseases (asthma with bronchial mucus plugging, bronchitis,
bronchopneumonia, tracheobronchitis, bronchiolitis, pulmonary complications of
cystic fibrosis, pulmonary complications associated with surgery).
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Pharmacology
Acetylcysteine is a mucolytic
agent that reduces the viscosity of secretions probably by the splitting of
disulphide bonds in mucoproteins. Moreover it gives antisecretory effect. These
results in clearing of respiratory ducts and facilitate breathing.
Acetylcysteine also has anti-oxidant properties by reacting with free radicals
and also by serving as a precursor to glutathione, which is an important intra
and extra-cellular antioxidant. By providing anti-oxidant action, it
neutralizes exogenous and endogenous oxidants, which in fact act as pathogens
in respiratory inflammations.
Dosage & Administration
Effervescent tablet or
Dispersible tablet: Adults and children above 6 years: One effervescent tablet
of Acetylcysteine 600 mg a day (preferably in the evening). The duration of
treatment should be 5 to 10 days in the acute treatment, whereas it may be
continued in the chronic states for several months, according to the advice of
the physician. Dissolve the tablets in a glass containing a small quantity of
water, mixing it, if necessary, with a spoon. A palatable solution is thus
obtained, which can be drunk directly from the glass.
Effervescent Granules:
Adults and children above 6
years: 1 sachet Acetylcysteine 200 mg or 2 sachets Acetylcysteine 100 mg, 2-3
times a day.
Children (2-6 years of age): 1
sachet Acetylcysteine 100 mg from 2 to 4 times a day, according to the age.
The duration of treatment should
be 5 to 10 days in the acute treatment, whereas it may be continued in the
chronic states for several months, according to the advice of the physician.
Dissolve the contents of the
sachets in a glass containing a small quantity of water; mixing it, if
necessary, with a spoon. A palatable solution is thus obtained, which can be
drunk directly from the glass.
Nebuliser Solution: The 20%
solution may be diluted to a lesser concentration with either Sodium Chloride
for injection, Sodium Chloride for inhalation, sterile water for injection, or
sterile water for inhalation.
Adult: 5-10 ml of 10% or 20%
solution by Nebuliser every 6-8 hr PRN.
Children: 1-11 months: 1-2 ml of
20% or 2-4 ml of 10% solution by Nebuliser every 6-8 hr PRN.
12 months-11 years: 3-5 ml of 20%
or 6-10 ml of 10% solution by Nebuliser every 6-8 hr PRN.
Below 12 years: 5-10 ml of 10/20%
solution by Nebuliser every 6-8 hr PRN.
** Diagnostic Bronchograms: 1-2
ml of 20% or 2-4 ml of 10% solution 2-3 times by Nebulisation or by
instillation intratracheally prior to procedure.
** Nebulisation tent or
croupette: This form of administration requires very large volumes of the
solution, occasionally as much as 300 ml during a single treatment period. If a
tent or croupette must be used, the recommended dose is the volume of
acetylcysteine (using 20%) that will maintain a very heavy mist in the tent or
croupette for the desired period. Administration for intermittent or continuous
prolonged periods, including overnight, may be desirable.
** Direct Instillation: When used
by direct instillation, 1-2 ml of a 20% solution may be given as often as every
hour. When used for the routine nursing care of patients with tracheostomy, 1-2
ml of a 20% solution may be given every 1-4 hours by instillation into the
tracheostomy.
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Interaction
The thiol group of Aceten can
reduce the efficacy of certain antibiotics such as ampicillin, tetracycline,
macrolides, cephalosporins, aminoglycosides and amphotericin. Concomitant use
of Aceten and amoxicillin will increase the level of the antibiotic in tissues.
It is, therefore, advisable to use the two medicines 2 hours apart from each
other. Aceten can increase the inhibitory effect of thrombocyte aggregation and
vasodialation by nitroglycerine.
Contraindications
Known hypersensitivity to
Acetylcysteine. Acetylcysteine contains aspartame, thus it is contraindicated
in patients suffering from phenylketonuria.
Side Effects
Like all medicines, Aceten can
cause side effects, although not everybody gets them. In very rare cases,
severe immune reactions may occur such as anaphylactic shock and severe skin
reaction. In rare cases the oral administration can be followed by shortness of
breath, upset stomach and bronchospasm. The most frequent side effects are
headache, increased heart rate, stomatitis, pruritus, urticaria, nausea,
vomiting, abdominal pain, fever, decrease in the blood pressure, diarrhoea and
noises in the ears.
Pregnancy & Lactation
In case of pregnancy &
lactation the medicine should be taken consulting physician or pharmacist.
Precautions & Warnings
Patients suffering from bronchial
asthma must be strictly controlled during the therapy; should bronchospasm
occur, the treatment must immediately be suspended. Caution should be taken in
patients suffering from or with a history of peptic ulcer. As Viscotin contains
sodium (156.9mg per dose) this has to be taken into consideration by patients
on a controlled sodium diet. The possible presence of a sulphureous odor does
not indicate an alteration of the product but is a characteristic of the active
ingredient contained in Aceten. It is preferable not to mix other drugs with
the Viscotin solution.
Overdose Effects
Overdose of Aceten may cause
nausea, vomiting or diarrhoea.
Therapeutic Class
Antidote preparations, Cough
expectorants & mucolytics
Storage Conditions
Store in a cool and dry place,
protected from light.
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