Quote Originally Posted by Mr.BB View Post
I get my acetylcysteine from the pharmacy (no prescription needed) the indications are nothing for liver except for paracetamol overdose. This acetylcysteine is efervescent and is indicated for reduction of mucous secretions in lungs. I took it for months, through test cycle it was fine, continued at 600mgs daily then started isotretinoine 20mgs daily and after a while my liver enzymes reached 3 digits at which point I halted the accutane treatment. So my point is that NAC didnt do much in protecting me from accutane, or maybe this type of NAC I got is not the proper one.

Im kinda confused so Im looking for other drugs to help restart the accutane treatment. UCDA is prescribed drug indicated for gallstones, cant find TUDCA locally.
In a situation like this I would suggest UDCA at 250mg/day or even 250mg eod.
NAC breaks down to glutathione which is a very powerful anti oxidant and it also prevents choleostasis which is the most common cause of aas induced liver damage. Perhaps the effects of accutane on the liver are different or you need the more powerful UDCA in your case.