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[7] The replacement of NAD+, however, appears to support a number of other metabolic pathways via NAD+-dependent enzymes, according to research in animal models and humans (and/or samples and cell lines)
Children NAC has been used safely in children and adolescents at doses of 6002400 mg per day in a number of clinical trials, 78,94,95,105 although one RCT in autistic children reported constipation (16.1%), increased appetite (16.1%), fatigue (12.9%), nervousness (12.9%) and daytime drowsiness (12.9%), which occurred significantly more commonly in the NAC than in the placebo group
A.F., A.M., S.M.F., M.A.M., Y.K
Typical medications that might interact are diabetes medications like insulin or sulfonylureas, some antibiotics, blood pressure medications, and medications that slow stomach emptying, such as opioids or anticholinergics