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My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have always nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a good idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's job. So.....

He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me about unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are well regulated and the best policed.

N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use thefollowing contacts to obtain your prescription. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules (1) www.willner.com Product quick search (top left)Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)GOPurchase product1- (2) www.bioadvantex.com Click USABottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order1-1-

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

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Hi Joyce,

I'm a little confused about NAC capsules and NAC tablets. I have always taken the capsules I ordered from Puritan because that is the only place that I have found them and I like the price. O.K. Where do you get your tablets? And what is the difference? Just wondering. . . .

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Jane UIP/IPF 12/1998 Dalton, Georgia aka pianolady_musicgirl>> > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have always> nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a good> idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's job. > So.....> > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me about> unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are well> regulated and the best policed.> > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information> > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use the> following contacts to obtain your prescription.> > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules> > (1) www.willner.com> Product quick search (top left)> Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)> GO> Purchase product> 1-> > > (2) www.bioadvantex.com> Click USA> Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order> 1-> 1-> > > Hugs, Joyce D.> > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension> 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease> (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006> > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my> hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>

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Jane,

When there is no FDA regulation on these supplements, manufacturers can put anything they want into a capsule. There are no inspections, etc. They have even found sawdust in them. Evidently the doc feels that the tablet would have less chance of being altered. I wish they would just make it as a prescribed drug with FDA regulations. I would feel much better about taking it.

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16 > >> >> > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have always> > nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a good> > idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's job.> > So.....> >> > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me about> > unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are well> > regulated and the best policed.> >> > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information> >> > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use the> > following contacts to obtain your prescription.> >> > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules> >> > (1) www.willner.com> > Product quick search (top left)> > Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)> > GO> > Purchase product> > 1-> >> >> > (2) www.bioadvantex.com> > Click USA> > Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order> > 1-> > 1-> >> >> > Hugs, Joyce D.> >> > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension> > 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease> > (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006> >> > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my> > hands. Isaiah 49:15-16> >>

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Actually it can be bought as a prescribed drug under two forms. So,

there are three total ways to purchase it.

It is available as a prescribed liquid. Most pharmacies don't stock

it but can get it. It has a horrific taste and a smell like rotten

eggs and only way most people can take it is with Coke (not

Pepsi...ok, Maybe Pepsi would work but I don't know).

It is also available by prescription at a compounding pharmacy. These

are regulated but obviously could be subject to miscompounding.

Generally they don't accept insurance directly and the last time I

checked one near me 90 x 600 mg was over $100.

The third method is by health food and vitamin suppliers and

manufacturers. These range from GMCto the companies Joyce mentioned

to Puritan (cheapest of their sites is puritansales.com). Depending

on the source 90 x 600 mg can cost from $5-20. These are not

regulated any more than any vitamin or health food manufacturer. Can

they be trusted? They all say they are the most trustworthy. Some do

carry brand names while others do their own manufacturing. Overall I

would say the probability is greater to get less medication than

purchasd than to get something harmful and since its not a medication

key to your survival thats not like ordering Levaquin from Mexico and

getting a Placebo.

Most of what I've heard ranges from helps with mucus to might be of

some good but doesn't hurt. The one exception was the U of Va report

which stated that large dosages in mice were found to possibly cause

an increase in PH.

> > >

> > >

> > > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have

> always

> > > nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a

good

> > > idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's

job.

> > > So.....

> > >

> > > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me

about

> > > unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are

well

> > > regulated and the best policed.

> > >

> > > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information

> > >

> > > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use

the

> > > following contacts to obtain your prescription.

> > >

> > > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules

> > >

> > > (1) www.willner.com

> > > Product quick search (top left)

> > > Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)

> > > GO

> > > Purchase product

> > > 1-

> > >

> > >

> > > (2) www.bioadvantex.com

> > > Click USA

> > > Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order

> > > 1-

> > > 1-

> > >

> > >

> > > Hugs, Joyce D.

> > >

> > > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension

> > > 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

> > > (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

> > >

> > > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the

palms of

> my

> > > hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

> > >

> >

>

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Joyce

I'd never heard of nebulizing it. Is anyone else doing that?

As to tablets versus capsules, I'm afraid I don't understand why they

would be any more certain to be formulated correctly and I would

suspect the taste would be much worse unless a gelcap or something.

I've known of tablets being sold that didn't contain what they

claimed to.

>

>

> My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have

always

> nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a good

> idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's job.

> So.....

>

> He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me

about

> unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are well

> regulated and the best policed.

>

> N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information

>

> In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use the

> following contacts to obtain your prescription.

>

> PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules

>

> (1) www.willner.com

> Product quick search (top left)

> Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)

> GO

> Purchase product

> 1-

>

>

> (2) www.bioadvantex.com

> Click USA

> Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order

> 1-

> 1-

>

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension

> 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue

Disease

> (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

>

> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

my

> hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

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Bruce,

When the nurses brought my meds to me while at the hospital, they told me the NAC tablet was to help protect my kidneys against the medications that I was recieving. Ordering these things through the mail, even at the order of my physician goes against my grain.

I am bitter against all the scams played upon the sick and dying in this country by fake supplements and drinks. Everywhere I turn someone is trying to sell me some stupid juice drink with antioxidants, etc. in it that they are told to tell the sick and dying will make them well and healthy. Some of my friends have gotten caught up in selling this stuff. They and others who sell it make lots of money from it by getting others to sell under them. I had one acquaintance that made over $70 thousand a year hawking this stuff. Every doctor that I have asked about any of it has told me..... That stuff makes expensive pee. If you need vitimans at all, a good multivitiman like Centrum will do. All the other stuff is unnecessary.

What really bugs me is that these people are trained not to take NO for an answer. They have an answer for everything. They give them CDs to listen to as they drive and as they relax at home. So they are brainwashed into believing in thier spiel. These people who have tried to sell to me would tell me that it would build up my immune system. Even after I patiently explained to them that I was taking a drug costing over $800 a month to suppress my immune system from killing me, they will come up with another reason why this stuff will cure anything.

So, the doc tells me that these companies that I mentioned in an earlier post are most regulated. I will do what he says. But, I want FDA approval. I don't understand why this particular drug only comes by prescription in liquid form that smells like ...... well it smells really bad.

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

> > > >> > > >> > > > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have> > always> > > > nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a > good> > > > idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's > job.> > > > So.....> > > >> > > > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me > about> > > > unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are > well> > > > regulated and the best policed.> > > >> > > > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information> > > >> > > > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use > the> > > > following contacts to obtain your prescription.> > > >> > > > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules> > > >> > > > (1) www.willner.com> > > > Product quick search (top left)> > > > Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)> > > > GO> > > > Purchase product> > > > 1-> > > >> > > >> > > > (2) www.bioadvantex.com> > > > Click USA> > > > Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order> > > > 1-> > > > 1-> > > >> > > >> > > > Hugs, Joyce D.> > > >> > > > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary > Hypertension> > > > 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease> > > > (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006> > > >> > > > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the > palms of> > my> > > > hands. Isaiah 49:15-16> > > >> > >> >>

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Well, the reason no one works on a tablet or capsule for prescription

is that with the price over the counter being as low, then there is

no profit in it.

You mentioned just taking a good multivitamin like Centrum. It's not

regulated as a drug is either.

So, at some point, anytime we take anything other than a medicine, we

take a chance as to its benefit and as to its risks.

I have chosen only to take those things that were directly indicated

to make sense to me and then to buy from what I believed to be one of

the most reliable sources. However, there is no sure answer.

Even foods. I don't eat enough fish. Yet, with our disease there is

increased danger in shellfish and in other fish. Levels of mercury or

other chemicals that might not have affected the average person could

be bad for us. Now thats not why I don't eat enough fish, I just

don't like cooking them and storing them and everything. Therefore, I

take a fish oil vitamin product. One which is not regulated by the

FDA.

I'll finish with an extreme situation and not a medication or drug I

take. MDMA, also known as Ecstasy, was once a legal prescription drug

used primarily by psychiatrists. It was covered and regulated by the

FDA so its content was assured. When it started being used

recreationally it was removed as a prescription drug (Note: the same

action today would eliminate nearly all pain killers and psychiatric

drugs as they are all being used recreationally). Now, its obviously

only sold on the streets. Make a note that no one has ever died from

MDMA and wouldn't unless indirectly as a result of two much activity

and exercise and lack of hydration. But people are now dying every

day from ecstasy because the manufacturers (drug dealers) are mixing

cheaper products and sometimes not even including MDMA, so instead

one might get speed or meth or even acid. Now, I'm not proposing

making Ecstasy legal but simply showing the most extreme case I know

of a regulated vs. unregulated drug.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I

have

> > > always

> > > > > nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was

not a

> > good

> > > > > idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do

it's

> > job.

> > > > > So.....

> > > > >

> > > > > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with

me

> > about

> > > > > unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources

are

> > well

> > > > > regulated and the best policed.

> > > > >

> > > > > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information

> > > > >

> > > > > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please

use

> > the

> > > > > following contacts to obtain your prescription.

> > > > >

> > > > > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules

> > > > >

> > > > > (1) www.willner.com

> > > > > Product quick search (top left)

> > > > > Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)

> > > > > GO

> > > > > Purchase product

> > > > > 1-

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > (2) www.bioadvantex.com

> > > > > Click USA

> > > > > Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order

> > > > > 1-

> > > > > 1-

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hugs, Joyce D.

> > > > >

> > > > > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

> > Hypertension

> > > > > 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

> > > > > (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

> > > > >

> > > > > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the

> > palms of

> > > my

> > > > > hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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If you read the claims made on behalf of NAC and most vitamin

supplements they will fix every condition known to mankind. Who

knows? Its a choice we just have to make, largely based on the

experiences of others we know.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I

have

> > > always

> > > > > nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was

not a

> > good

> > > > > idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do

it's

> > job.

> > > > > So.....

> > > > >

> > > > > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with

me

> > about

> > > > > unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources

are

> > well

> > > > > regulated and the best policed.

> > > > >

> > > > > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information

> > > > >

> > > > > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please

use

> > the

> > > > > following contacts to obtain your prescription.

> > > > >

> > > > > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules

> > > > >

> > > > > (1) www.willner.com

> > > > > Product quick search (top left)

> > > > > Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)

> > > > > GO

> > > > > Purchase product

> > > > > 1-

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > (2) www.bioadvantex.com

> > > > > Click USA

> > > > > Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order

> > > > > 1-

> > > > > 1-

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Hugs, Joyce D.

> > > > >

> > > > > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

> > Hypertension

> > > > > 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease

> > > > > (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

> > > > >

> > > > > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the

> > palms of

> > > my

> > > > > hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I've had more than one Dr. prescribe NAC from www.puritan.com or as Bruce writes, it's cheaper yet at www.puritansales.com. The price can't be beat...no insurance however.

I've used NAC from Puritan for a couple of years...off and on and absolutely no problems. Hope it's the same for others.

Mama-Sher, 69, IPF 3-06, OR.Don't fret about tomorrow, God is already there!

Re: NAC

Actually it can be bought as a prescribed drug under two forms. So, there are three total ways to purchase it.It is available as a prescribed liquid. Most pharmacies don't stock it but can get it. It has a horrific taste and a smell like rotten eggs and only way most people can take it is with Coke (not Pepsi...ok, Maybe Pepsi would work but I don't know). It is also available by prescription at a compounding pharmacy. These are regulated but obviously could be subject to miscompounding. Generally they don't accept insurance directly and the last time I checked one near me 90 x 600 mg was over $100.The third method is by health food and vitamin suppliers and manufacturers. These range from GMCto the companies Joyce mentioned to Puritan (cheapest of their sites is puritansales.com). Depending on the source 90 x 600 mg can cost from $5-20. These are not regulated any more than any vitamin or health food manufacturer. Can they be trusted? They all say they are the most trustworthy. Some do carry brand names while others do their own manufacturing. Overall I would say the probability is greater to get less medication than purchasd than to get something harmful and since its not a medication key to your survival thats not like ordering Levaquin from Mexico and getting a Placebo. Most of what I've heard ranges from helps with mucus to might be of some good but doesn't hurt. The one exception was the U of Va report which stated that large dosages in mice were found to possibly cause an increase in PH. > > >> > >> > > My new pulmonologist told me to begin taking NAC orally. I have> always> > > nebulized it. He is the third doctor to tell me that was not a good> > > idea because it makes the cilia sticky and it cannnot do it's job.> > > So.....> > >> > > He gave me these sites as reputable sources. He agrees with me about> > > unregulated supplements and drugs, but says these sources are well> > > regulated and the best policed.> > >> > > N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) Prescription Information> > >> > > In order to ensure a consistent formulation of NAC, please use the> > > following contacts to obtain your prescription.> > >> > > PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU ORDER NAC tablets, NOT capsules> > >> > > (1) www.willner.com> > > Product quick search (top left)> > > Scroll down to NAC (N-Acetyl Cysteine)> > > GO> > > Purchase product> > > 1-> > >> > >> > > (2) www.bioadvantex.com> > > Click USA> > > Bottom, click `PharmaNAC' to order> > > 1-> > > 1-> > >> > >> > > Hugs, Joyce D.> > >> > > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension> > > 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease> > > (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006> > >> > > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of> my> > > hands. Isaiah 49:15-16> > >> >>

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