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Mucyst Injection is used as adjuvant therapy in various respiratory diseases associated with excessive mucous secretion. Lung and airway diseases such as bronchitis, shortness of breath (emphysema), production of thick sticky mucus (cystic fibrosis) are usually related to excessive mucous secretion. It contains acetylcysteine which belongs to a class of medicines known as mucolytics (medicines that make the mucus less thick and sticky).
Acetylcysteine present in Mucyst Injection helps in loosening the thick mucous and makes it easier to cough it out.
There is limited safety data on the use of Mucyst Injection during pregnancy. Hence, this medicine must be used in pregnant women only if prescribed by a doctor.
It is not known if acetylcysteine is secreted in breast milk. To avoid any harm to the newborn baby, avoid taking this medicine while breastfeeding unless prescribed by a doctor.
Mucyst Injection is less likely to affect your driving abilities.
You should avoid consuming alcohol while taking Mucyst Injection.
Talk to your doctor if
You may experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting or loose motions. In case of an overdose, reach out to your doctor.
If you miss any dose of this medicine, take it as soon as you remember. If it is already time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and follow the normal dosing schedule.
Mucyst Injection contains acetylcysteine that is a derivative of a natural amino acid L-cysteine. It acts by thinning the mucus and making it easier to cough out and relieve the airways.
You must not take this medicine within 2 hours of taking an antibiotic. Cough suppressants and medicines to treat high blood pressure should be avoided or used with caution while taking acetylcysteine. The tablets smell of sulphur (or rotten eggs), which is very pungent. Make sure you do not throw away the tablet thinking it is spoiled.
No, it is not an antibiotic medicine. It belongs to a class of medicines called mucolytics.
It can be taken with or without food, as prescribed by your doctor.
No, you should not give this medicine to your baby. Discuss with a child specialist before giving any medicine to your baby as their organs are sensitive and not fully developed.

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