Acetylcysteine is a medicine derived from an artificial form of an amino acid
found naturally in the body.
It is used to decrease the amount of mucus produced
by the body in conditions such as pneumonia and other respiratory
infections.
This information should be read in conjunction with any
information provided by the manufacturer. Each person reacts differently
to medicines so your child will not necessarily suffer every side
effect mentioned here. If you have any questions or concerns, please ask your
doctor, nurse or pharmacist or telephone one of the contact numbers below.
How is it given?
Acetylcysteine is available in various forms, including sachets or powder and
effervescent tablets. Acetylcysteine sachets are not available in the UK so have
to be imported from abroad.
The contents of a sachet should be mixed with a strong tasting drink, such as
squash or cola to disguise the strong smell. Mix the sachet and fluid well so
that no powder remains and give it to your child to swallow. He or she may want
another drink afterwards.
Put the effervescent tablets in a glass of water until they have dissolved
thoroughly and give it to your child to swallow.
Acetylcysteine can react with products made of rubber or metal. Avoid making
the drink in a metal cup and use a plastic spoon to stir the mixture.
Who should not take acetylcysteine?
People with the following conditions should discuss taking acetylcysteine
with their doctor.
- Hypersensitivity to acetylcysteine or any of its ingredients
- Pregnant, could be pregnant, planning to become pregnant or
breastfeeding
What are the side effects?
- Drowsiness – Your child may seem more sleepy than usual. If this becomes
troublesome, for instance interfering with schoolwork, please tell the doctor.
- Nausea, vomiting and/or mouth sores – This can be helped by mixing the
sachet with a strong tasting drink. Mouth sores can be treated using over the
counter treatments.
- Allergic reaction – Some people develop an allergic reaction to
acetylcysteine, which may be mild or severe. Signs of a mild allergic reaction
include skin rashes and itching, high temperature, shivering, redness of the
face, a feeling of dizziness or a headache. If you see any of these signs,
please report them to a doctor or nurse. Signs of a severe allergic reaction
include any of the above, as well as shortness of breath or chest pain. If you
are in hospital and your child shows signs of a severe allergic reaction, call a
doctor or nurse immediately. If you are at home and your child shows signs of a
severe allergic reaction, call an ambulance immediately. If your child has a
severe reaction to acetylecysteine, the subsequent treatment will probably be
changed.
Acetylecysteine and other
medicines
Some medicines can react with acetylecysteine, altering how well it works.
Always check with your doctor or pharmacist before giving your child any other
medicines, including herbal or complementary medicines. The following are known
to react with acetylecysteine.
- Charcoal
- Isosorbide dinitrate
- Isosorbide mononitrate
- Glyceryl trinitrate
Acetylcysteine should not be taken with other cough medicines as this can
loosen too much mucus making it difficult for your child to cough it away.
Important information
- Store all medicines in a safe place where children cannot reach them.
- The sachets and tablets should be kept in a cool, dry place out of direct
sunlight or heat. They do not need to be kept in the fridge. Make up only one
dose at a time.
- If your doctor decides to stop treatment with acetylcysteine, return any
unused sachets or tablets to the pharmacist. Do not flush them down the toilet
or throw them away.
- If your child vomits after the dose, do not give them another dose.
- If you forget to give your child a dose and it is within a few hours of when
the dose was due, give it as soon as you remember. Otherwise, do not give this
dose but take the next dose when it is due. Do not give a double dose.
Useful numbers
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GOSH switchboard: 020 7405 9200
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Pharmacy department: 020 7829 8680
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Pharmacy medicines information: 020 7829 8608
Ref: 10F0347 © GOSH Trust
April 2010
Compiled by the Pharmacy department in collaboration with the
Child and Family Information Group
This information does not
constitute health or medical advice and will not necessarily reflect treatment
at other hospitals. If you have any questions, please ask your doctor. No
liability can be taken as a result of using this information.