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acetylcysteine
[ uh-seet-l-sis-tee-een, -in, uh-set-, as-i-tl- ]
noun
- a substance, C 5 H 9 NO 3 S, used in solution as an inhalant to dissolve mucus in the treatment of chronic bronchitis, asthma, and emphysema and also used as an antidote in acetaminophen poisoning.
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Origin of acetylcysteine1
Example Sentences
Patients with a life-threatening level of paracetamol in their blood can be treated with an antidote called acetylcysteine, given by intravenous drip.
At a previous hearing in December, Team Sky chief Dave Brailsford said Fluimucil, a brand name for a legal decongestant containing acetylcysteine used for clearing mucus, was couriered to Wiggins in a package in 2011.
Pfizer said it agreed to divest itself of four U.S. sterile injectable assets: Acetylcysteine, Clindamycin, Voriconazole and Melphalan.
The issue also reports on a third IPF drug called acetylcysteine that proved ineffective in a clinical trial.
Third, acetylcysteine is often prescribed.
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