GI/Poisoning: N-ACETYLCYSTEINE Flashcards

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N-ACETYLCYSTEINE: INDICATIONS

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  • Paracetamol poisoning
  • Prevent renal injury due to radiographic contrast material (contrast nephropathy)
  • Reduce viscosity of respiratory secretions (acting as a mucolytic)
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N-ACETYLCYSTEINE: MOA

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  • Acetaminophen -> Conjugated to GLUCURONIDE + SULFATE (non toxic moieties)
  • Acetaminophen also converted to NAPQI (via p450 enzymes) which is hepatotoxic, however this is quickly cleared by GLUTATHIONE
  • In paracetamol poisoning, G supply is overwhelmed so NAPQI builds up
  • NA works by replenishing the body’s G supply
  • Also antioxidant effects = prevents contrast nephropathy
  • AC bought into contact with mucous = liqueification (bronchiectasis patients, aid SPUTUM CLEARANCE)
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N-ACETYLCYSTEINE: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Anaphylactoid Rxn (when given in large doses)
  • Similar to anaphylactic rxn (nausea, tachycardia, rash and wheeze) but involves histamine release independent of IgE abs
  • Once rxn has settled (by stopping A and giving an ANTIHISTAMINE + BRONCHODILATOR) safe to restart A @ a lower rate of infusion
  • Administered in a nebulised form as mucolytic, A may cause BRONCHOSPASM
  • Bronchodilator should be given immediately afterward
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N-ACETYLCYSTEINE: WARNINGS

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  • Hx of an ANAPHYLACTOID RXN, does not CI its future use

- Must not be labelled as ALLERGIC -> lead to effective tx of paracetamol poisoning to be denied

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N-ACETYLCYSTEINE: INTERACTIONS

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None

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N-ACETYLCYSTEINE: Example

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ACETYLCYSTEINE

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