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Junior LCF Member
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glutathione for Nebulizer
Been reading about glutathione in treatment of COPD. It is supposed to be available for use in a nebulizer, but I can't find specifics about dosage. It's widely available in capsule, cream and even suppository form.
Anyone with experience in this area? Thanks |
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Senior LCF Member
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I broke the capsules--they slide apart--and put a bit in with my albuterol or ipatropium.
I used a small amount, probably too small to do much good. Do a search for it. It isn't cheap, but what I got was way less than what was locally available. Sorry, I don't remember the company, but I did get it via mail. Ella5 |
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: jacksonville, fl
Posts: 3,839
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Stats: (220 preg high) 199 after baby/147 now/130 goal
WOE: Moderate Low Carb and Meat/Egg Fasts
Start Date: Over and over since Jan 2003
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Mucomyst has glutathione in it and it can be nebbed. It is prescribed for people born with Cystic Fibrosis, however the med can be used in COPD patients as well.
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