Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| acetylcysteine | Mucomyst |
How It Works
Mucolytics dissolve
mucus in the lungs or intestines, making the mucus
thinner and less sticky. However, these drugs are not used very much because
they can irritate the lungs.
Why It Is Used
Mucolytics are occasionally prescribed for respiratory problems,
such as
cystic fibrosis.
How Well It Works
Mucolytics work well for only a few people. Some people have
allergic reactions from using acetylcysteine
(Mucomyst), and a
bronchospasm may occur.
Side Effects
Call your doctor if:
- Your chest feels tight or you are
wheezing or spitting up blood.
- You are
having trouble breathing.
- You have a skin rash or other
irritation.
The following side effects may go away after you adjust to the
medicine. If they do not go away or if they are bothering you, call your
doctor.
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Fever
- Runny
nose
- Drowsiness
- Clammy skin
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Using mucolytics may actually cause more mucus to form.
Acetylcysteine irritates the lungs and causes more coughing. In
addition, it has a bad smell and taste and it is expensive.
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