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Dr. Smith 10-27-2012 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bent98 (Post 926168)
What dosage is recommend for PN?

This thread got started about reducing inflammatory pain, and then drifted (as threads are wont to do). I don't recall (but I may have missed something) anything pertaining directly to PN (indirectly perhaps?)

You might try googling: n-acetylcysteine dosage to get an idea/feel for how much to try, or consult your doctor.

Doc

mrsD 10-28-2012 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith (Post 926483)
Here's one:
http://www.lef.org/protocols/appendi...oxicity_08.htm

I googled: n-acetylcysteine protect organs nsaids
Other criteria may yield more/better results.

Doc

Did you actually READ that link? NSAIDs only shares a page with different information, with the NAC topic. So a search will bring that page up automatically. We see this kind of thing often with Google searches which are often mixed in content.

I don't see an actual study on PubMed either. There is some hinting around about using NAC along with NSAIDs for inflammatory control. The mechanism that NAC uses to help with tylenol toxicity is rather specific. The chemistry of NSAIDs is very different.


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