NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)
What this compound does
NAC is a supplement that helps your body produce a powerful antioxidant that protects your cells from damage. It also supports your lungs by helping to clear out mucus, making it easier to breathe. Some people take it to improve their overall health and support their immune system.
- • Individuals with respiratory issues
- • People looking to boost their antioxidant levels
- • Those seeking support for mental clarity
- • Adults experiencing mood fluctuations
Users may start to notice benefits within a few days to weeks, particularly in respiratory function and overall well-being. Effects can vary based on individual health status.
- • Pregnant or breastfeeding women
- • Individuals with a history of asthma
- • People with certain kidney conditions
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How much, when
Peer-reviewed studies
- PMID: 25117882A
Glutathione replenishment
NAC provides cysteine, the rate-limiting precursor to glutathione synthesis.
- PMID: 10594905A
Liver and toxin support
Gold-standard treatment for acetaminophen overdose; studied for non-alcoholic fatty liver.
- PMID 18681988 · 2008ReviewA
N-Acetyl Cysteine as Antioxidant and Glutathione Precursor
NAC effectively replenishes intracellular glutathione and scavenges free radicals.
- PMID 29067523 · 2017Systematic ReviewB
NAC for Psychiatric and Neurological Disorders: Systematic Review
Promising evidence for NAC as adjunctive therapy in depression, OCD, and addiction.
- PMID 25084991 · 2014 · n=1682Meta-AnalysisA
NAC and Respiratory Health: Clinical Evidence
NAC reduced exacerbation frequency in COPD patients.
Medicine interactions
- HIGH
Nitroglycerin· vasodilator
NAC may enhance the effects of nitroglycerin, leading to increased risk of hypotension.
→ Monitor blood pressure closely if used together.
- MODERATE
Antidepressants (SSRIs)· SSRI
NAC may influence serotonin levels, potentially affecting the efficacy of SSRIs.
→ Consult a healthcare provider before combining.
- MODERATE
Blood thinners· blood_thinner
NAC may have mild anticoagulant effects, increasing bleeding risk.
→ Use with caution and under medical supervision.
This page is a reference summary, not a prescription. Consult a clinician before starting, stopping, or combining supplements — especially if you take medication or have a medical condition.