Cyst Go
Cyst Go Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Acetylcysteine has a mucolytic activity through its free sulfhydryl group. It acts directly on the mucoproteins to open the disulfide bonds and thus lowers the viscosity of the mucous and facilitates its removal by the muco-cillary action and expectoration. Acetylcysteine improves the phagocytic capacity of the alveolar macrophages, thus protecting lungs from a variety of insults. Acetylcysteine is a precursor to glutathione, the most important intra & extra-cellular antioxidant (the safest & most convenient)
Acetylcysteine is indicated for mucolytic therapy and in the management of acetaminophen overdose. It has a short duration of action as it is given every 1-8 hours depending on route of administration, and has a wide therapeutic window. Patients should be counselled regarding diluting oral solutions in cola for taste masking, the risk of hypersensitivity, and the risk of upper gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
Trade Name | Cyst Go |
Generic | Vitamin B9 / Folic Acid / Folate + L-arginine / Arginine + Acetylcysteine + Vitamin D3 / Cholecalciferol + Myo-inositol / Inositol |
Weight | 100mcg |
Type | Tablet |
Therapeutic Class | |
Manufacturer | Zelleven Healthcare Pvt Ltd |
Available Country | India |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Acetylcysteine is used for an adjunctive treatment for patients with abnormal, viscid or inspissated mucus secretions associated with conditions such as-
Acute and chronic bronchopulmonary disorders (e.g. pneumonia, bronchitis, emphysema, tracheobronchitis, chronic asthmatic bronchitis, tuberculosis, bronchiectasis, primary amyloidosis of the lung) Atelectasis caused by mucus obstruction Pulmonary complications of cystic fibrosis Pulmonary complications of thoracic and cardiovascular surgery Post-traumatic chest conditions.
It is effective in all respiratory airways disease causing formation of a dense secretion that cannot be or can only partially be expectorated such as acute and chronic bronchitis, laryngitis, sinusitis, tracheitis, infuenza & bronchial asthma. Acetylcysteine is also used for the treatment of Paracetamol overdose. Treatment option is optimal if given within 8 hours of Paracetamol ingestion.
Cyst Go is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Acetaminophen Overdose, Chronic Rhinitis, Corneal Diseases, Corneal ulceration, Crusting Rhinitis, Keratopathy, Rhinitis, Sinusitis, Vasomotor Rhinitis, Acute Rhinitis, Subacute Rhinitis, Airway secretion clearance therapy
How Cyst Go works
A number of possible mechanisms for the mucolytic activity of acetylcysteine have been proposed. Acetylcysteine's sulfhydryl groups may hydrolize disulfide bonds within mucin, breaking down the oligomers, and making the mucin less viscous. Acetylcysteine has also been shown to reduce mucin secretion in rat models. It is an antioxidant in its own right but is also deacetylated to cysteine, which participates in the synthesis of the antioxidant glutathione. The antioxidant activity may also alter intracellular redox reactions, decreasing phosphorylation of EGFR and MAPK, which decrease transcription of the gene MUC5AC which produces mucin.
In the case of acetaminophen overdoses, a portion of the drug is metabolized by CYP2E1 to form the potentially toxic metabolite N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI). The amount of NAPQI produced in an overdose saturates and depletes glutathione stores. The free NAPQI promiscuously binds to proteins in hepatocytes, leading to cellular necrosis. Acetylcysteine can directly conjugate NAPQI or provide cysteine for glutathione production and NAPQI conjugation.
Dosage
Cyst Go dosage
Acetylcysteine Tablet:
The dispersible tablet should be dissolved in 1/2 glass of water before use (preferably in the evening). The duration of treatment should be 5 to 10 days in the acute phase. It may be continued in the chronic state for up to 6 months or according to the advice of the physician.
As a mucolytic:
- Adults: 600 mg daily as a single dose.
- In Paracetamol overdose: Initially 140 mg/kg, followed by 70 mg/kg every 4 hours for an additional 17 doses. As an antidote, Acetylcysteine is reported to be very effective when administered within 8 hours of Paracetamol overdose, with the protective effect diminishing after this time. Initiation of treatment after a lapse of 15 hours has previously been thought to be ineffective, but recent studies suggest that beneficial results may still be obtained.
Acetylcysteine Respirator 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.
As a mucolytic:
Adult:
- 5-10 ml of 10% or 20% solution by nebulizer every 6-8 hr PRN.
Children:
- 1-11 months: 1-2 ml of 20% or 2-4 ml of 10% solution by nebulizer every 6-8 hr PRN.
- 12 months-11 years: 3-5 ml of 20% or 6-10 ml of 10% solution by nebulizer every 6-8 hr PRN.
- Below 12 years: 5-10 ml of 10/20% solution by nebulizer every 6-8 hr PRN.
Diagnostic Bronchograms: 1-2 ml of 20% or 2-4 ml of 10% solution 2-3 times by nebulization or by instillation intratracheally prior to procedure.
Nebulization 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.
Side Effects
Generally, Acetylcysteine is well tolerated. However, mild effects such as nausea, headache, tinnitus, urticaria, stomatitis, rhinorrhoea, chills, fever, bronchospasm may be observed. Occasional cases of nausea and dyspepsia, rare cases of urticaria may be observed.
Toxicity
Patients experiencing an overdose may present with vomiting, nausea, bronchospasm, periorbital angioedema, and hypotension. Treat patients with symptomatic and supportive measures. Hemodialysis may remove some acetylcysteine from circulation as it is somewhat protein bound.
Precaution
Acetylcysteine should be given in caution in asthma patients.
Interaction
After taking Acetylcysteine orally it increases the bioavailability of Amoxicillin, but shows no effect on Doxycycline and reduces the absorption of Cefalexin. Acetylcysteine seems to increase the effects of Nitroglycerin.
Volume of Distribution
The volume of distribution of acetylcysteine is 0.47 L/kg.
Elimination Route
An 11 g dose in the form of an effervescent tablet for solution reaches a mean Cmax of 26.5 µg/mL, with a Tmax of 2 hours, and an AUC of 186 µg*h/mL.
Half Life
The mean terminal half life of acetylcysteine in adults is 5.6 hours and in pre-term neonates is 11 hours.
Clearance
Acetylcysteine has a mean clearance of 0.11 L/hr/kg.
Elimination Route
An oral dose of radiolabelled acetylcysteine is 13-38% recovered in the urine in the first 24 hours, while 3% is recovered in the feces.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
Pregnancy Category B. Caution should be taken in case of pregnancy & lactation while using Acetylcysteine.
Contraindication
Known hypersensitivity to active ingredient. Also contraindicated in patients suffering from phenylketonuria and peptic ulcer.
Acute Overdose
Accidental overdose of Acetylcysteine may cause nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.
Storage Condition
Protect from light & moisture, store below 25° C. Keep all medicines out of the reach of children.
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FAQ
What is Cyst Go used for?
Cyst Go (Domperidone) is an anti-sickness medicine. It helps you to stop feeling or being sick (nausea or vomiting). It can also be used to treat stomach pain if you're having end of life care (palliative care). Cyst Go is sometimes used to increase milk supply.
What are the side effects of Cyst Go?
The possible side effects of Cyst Go
- diarrhea.
- headache.
- drowsiness.
- dry mouth.
- stomach cramps.
- discomfort and fullness of the breasts; this is an expected side effect for the purpose of increasing your breast milk.
- rash or hives.
What is the difference between Domperidone and Domperidone Maleate?
A dopamine antagonist, domperidone is used as an antiemetic for the short-term treatment of nausea and vomiting, and to control gastrointestinal effects of dopaminergic drugs given in the management of parkinsonism. The maleate salt is used in tablet preparations, while the free base is used in oral suspensions.
Who should not take Cyst Go?
Cyst Go products are contraindicated in patients with severe hepatic impairment, conditions where cardiac conduction is, or could be, impaired or where there is underlying cardiac disease such as congestive heart failure, and when co-administered with QT-prolonging medicines or potent CYP3A4 inhibitors.
Is Cyst Go safe to take?
Information for consumers and caregivers. For most people, taking Cyst Go is safe. However, if you have heart problems or are taking other medicines, you should first check with your healthcare professional that this medicine is appropriate. Use the lowest dose that works for you and stop as soon as you can.
Is Cyst Go good for bloating?
Cyst Go is used for the relief of symptoms of excessive fullness, nausea, stomach bloating and belching occasionally accompanied by stomach discomfort and heartburn after meals. Cyst Go belongs to a group of medications known as dopamine antagonists. Cyst Go works by stimulating gut movement.
Is Cyst Go bad for heart?
Cyst Go may be associated with an increased risk of QT interval prolongation, serious ventricular arrhythmia or sudden cardiac death. The risk may be higher in patients older than 60 years or at total daily doses of more than 30mg.
Does Cyst Go make your boobs bigger?
Cyst Go works to raise levels of prolactin, which helps increase the production of breast milk. Cyst Go is usually started at a dose of 10 milligrams (one tablet) three times a day.
Can I take Cyst Go after meal?
Take your doses about half an hour before meals. If you take Cyst Go after a meal, it will still work, but it may take longer to have an effect. Cyst Go should be taken for a short period of time only. Your treatment will last no longer than seven days.
Does Cyst Go increase blood pressure?
Cyst Go increases blood pressure and heart rate without inducing nocturnal hypertension in apomorphine treated patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease.
Is Cyst Go a laxative?
Cyst Go is the only medication that is a true prokinetic with a low percentage of side effects that is useful in the treatment of certain GI conditions, including gastroparesis and other motility disorders.
Can I take Cyst Go on an empty stomach?
The pharmacist may instruct you to take each does 30 minutes before eating, but that is because of its usual use for digestive problems. Taking Cyst Go on an empty stomach does allow it to be better absorbed, but it is not necessary to do this for it to work to increase breastmilk production.
How does Cyst Go work in the body?
Cyst Go works by increasing the movement of food through the stomach and the digestive tract more quickly and in this way reduces the feeling of bloating, or fullness and indigestion. It also works by blocking the action of a chemical in your brain which causes the feeling of nausea and vomiting.
Is Cyst Go good for gastritis?
Cyst Go has a good advantage in the treatment of reflux gastritis and is more effective than conventional treatment. Cyst Go is a kind of drug to strengthen gastric motility.
Where is Cyst Go absorbed?
Cyst Go is absorbed from the GI tract but has an oral bioavailability of only 20% in the dog. This is presumably due to a high first-pass effect. The drug is highly protein bound (93%). Peak levels occur about 2 h after dosing.
Can Cyst Go cure gastroparesis?
The majority of patients remaining on treatment experienced an improvement in symptoms of gastroparesis, particularly postprandial fullness, nausea, vomiting, and stomach fullness. Thus, Cyst Go treatment is beneficial for many patients with symptoms of gastroparesis.
How do I know if Cyst Go is working?
Most breastfeeding mothers see an improvement in milk supply usually starting after the first week. If you are regularly expressing and taking the medication, the milk supply should improve within 3-4 weeks.
What is the half life of Cyst Go?
In studies with severe renal insufficiency (serum creatinine > 6 mg/100 mL, i.e., > 0.6 mmol/L) the half-life of Cyst Go is increased from 7.4 to 20.8 hours, but plasma drug levels are lower than in subjects with normal renal function.
Is Cyst Go a laxative?
Cyst Go has limited ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and therefore acts primarily as a peripheral antagonist. Thus, in contrast to metoclopramide, Cyst Go rarely causes dystonic or extrapyramidal symptoms and it may increase prolactin levels and occasionally female patients may develop galactorrhea.
Is Cyst Go safe for child?
Cyst Go no longer approved for use in children due to a lack of efficacy. The use of Cyst Go in newborns, infants, children (under 12) and adolescents weighing less than 35kg is no longer approved at European level.
Is Cyst Go a hormone?
Cyst Go is a drug which has, as a side effect, the increased production of the hormone prolactin. Prolactin is the hormone which stimulates the cells in the mother's breast to produce milk.