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Does NAC have antibiotic properties? Understanding N-acetylcysteine's antimicrobial effects

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In recent years, N-acetylcysteine (NAC) has been the subject of extensive scientific inquiry for its potential therapeutic uses beyond its traditional role as a mucolytic and antioxidant. A growing body of laboratory studies indicates that NAC has direct antimicrobial properties, capable of inhibiting bacterial growth and interfering with the stubborn, antibiotic-resistant structures known as biofilms. While not a conventional antibiotic, this multifaceted compound presents a promising avenue for combating antibiotic resistance and treating persistent infections.

Is magnesium an antibiotic? Unpacking its complex effects on bacteria

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While essential for over 300 enzymatic reactions in the human body, magnesium is not a true antibiotic and should not be used as a replacement for medically prescribed drugs. The relationship between magnesium and bacteria is surprisingly complex, involving both direct antimicrobial effects and interactions that can affect the efficacy of actual antibiotics.

Is PluroGel OTC? Understanding Its Availability and Use

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More than 90% of chronic wounds are estimated to contain biofilm, a major barrier to healing [1.6.5]. The question 'Is PluroGel OTC?' reveals its dual-purpose role in wound care, as it is available both over-the-counter for minor issues and as a professional-use product for more complex wounds [1.2.1, 1.3.1].