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Experience of use and perspectives of carbocysteine in respiratory tract pathology treatment
TherapyVertkin A.L. Vertkin +2 more
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Determination of Carbocysteine from Human Plasma
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1978A fast and accurate GLC procedure for determining carbocysteine, using a sulfur photometric detector, is described. Interferences from nonsulfur constituents are eliminated. The method is linear from 2 to 15 micrograms. Results from the application of this method to a bioavailability study in humans are given.
W R, Maynard, R B, Bruce, G G, Fox
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In vitro and in vivo effects of Carbocysteine on TSLP and oxidative stress
Airway pharmacology and treatmentPaola Pinto +9 more
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Investigational Drug Information; Carbocysteine
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1988Carbocysteine is prescribed for conditions characterized by the accumulation of excessive mucus. Although often described as a mucolytic, its function is probably that of mucoregulation, which results in physical changes in accumulated secretions that are favorable in terms of clearance.
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Antioxidant activity of carbocysteine lysine salt monohydrate.
Panminerva medica, 2001Reactive oxygen radicals are involved in many respiratory diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Carbocysteine lysine salt monohydrate (CLS) is a mucoactive drug effective in the treatment of bronchopulmonary diseases characterized by mucus alterations, including COPD. In the present study, the antioxidant activity of CLS was
PINAMONTI, Silvano +9 more
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Pharmacological Research, 1995
We investigated the possible effects of the mucoactive drug Carbocysteine lysine salt monohydrate (CLS.H2O) on experimentally-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. CLS.H2O given by the oral route (300 mg kg(-1)) significantly reduced neutrophil infiltration into the airway lumen induced by intratracheal injection of IL-1 beta in rats. In
C, Asti +6 more
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We investigated the possible effects of the mucoactive drug Carbocysteine lysine salt monohydrate (CLS.H2O) on experimentally-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. CLS.H2O given by the oral route (300 mg kg(-1)) significantly reduced neutrophil infiltration into the airway lumen induced by intratracheal injection of IL-1 beta in rats. In
C, Asti +6 more
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[Carbocysteine in catarrhal ORL diseases].
Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 1991By stimulating an enzyme, the sialyltransferase, Carbocisteine has a privileged place in mucomodifying therapeutics. It allows the substitution of pathologic secretions, congesting and aggressive, by physiologic restructured mucus. Tested with success in the E.N.T.
J P, Bébéar +2 more
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Biochemical Pharmacology, 1991
Abstract The metabolism of the mucolytic agent carbocysteine ( S- carboxymethyl- l -cysteine , CMC) has attracted substantial interest during recent years [1]. It has been reported that sulphoxidation of CMC and its cysteinyl metabolites consitutes a major pathway of biotransformation.
C O, Meese +4 more
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Abstract The metabolism of the mucolytic agent carbocysteine ( S- carboxymethyl- l -cysteine , CMC) has attracted substantial interest during recent years [1]. It has been reported that sulphoxidation of CMC and its cysteinyl metabolites consitutes a major pathway of biotransformation.
C O, Meese +4 more
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Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2009
Carbocysteine is a muco-active drug with free radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory properties. It is actually approved for clinical use as adjunctive therapy of respiratory tract disorders characterized by excessive, viscous mucus, including chronic obstructive airways disease (COPD).The intriguing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of ...
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Carbocysteine is a muco-active drug with free radical scavenging and anti-inflammatory properties. It is actually approved for clinical use as adjunctive therapy of respiratory tract disorders characterized by excessive, viscous mucus, including chronic obstructive airways disease (COPD).The intriguing antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of ...
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Relative bioavailability of carbocysteine from three dosage forms investigated in healthy volunteers
Biopharmaceutics & Drug Disposition, 1988AbstractThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the bioavailability of a new tablet formulation of carbocysteine relative against two other oral carbocysteine containing dosage forms, viz. a syrup and capsules. Plasma levels and urine concentrations of carbocysteine were monitored, following oral administration of all three dosage forms to healthy
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