Next will be L- Lysine.Where are you guys buying NAC? I see it was banned last year. Wtf.
EbayWhere are you guys buying NAC? I see it was banned last year. Wtf.
Acetyl-L-Carnitine too. The FDA's rationale was that since there's no evidence of NAC being taken as a dietary supplement prior to it being available only by prescription, it still meets the definition of a drug. Ridiculous AF. @pesty4077 , a few years and we'll be next door neighbors.Next will be L- Lysine.
You get it prescribed? Is it covered?Must have been all those NAC-related deaths
On the other hand, now I can get an Rx for it and pay nothing. Looking online, a lot of places still sell it so it's not game over yet apparantly. Either way, I'm not about to stop taking it.
No, it's still available for purchase. If they make it prescription only, I'll just ask my friend to give me a Rx for it. I have a small copay but my retirement package includes ongoing medical/vision/dental benefits and prescription coverage for my immediate family.You get it prescribed? Is it covered?
N-acetyl-cysteine reduces the risk for mechanical ventilation and mortality in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia: a two-center retrospective cohort study - PubMed
Oral NAC administration (1200 mg/d) in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia reduces the risk for mechanical ventilation and mortality. Our findings need to be confirmed by properly designed prospective clinical trials.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov