N Acetyl Cysteine Powder

Regular price $99.95 AUD

Key Benefits

  • A high-quality source of NAC.
  • Preferentially incorporated into glutathione.
  • Highly soluble.
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Practitioner-grade support. Always read the label and follow the directions for use.

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Stable Cysteine Form and Glutathione Precursor

BioMedica's NAC Powder is a stable form of cysteine and an essential precursor to the antioxidant glutathione. Exclusive to BioMedica, NAC has been developed to encourage greater compliance by providing practitioners and their patients with a pleasantly and naturally flavoured NAC powder.

NAC possesses diverse clinical applications, supporting overall health and well-being. 

  • A high-quality source of NAC.
  • Preferentially incorporated into glutathione.
  • Highly soluble.
  • Contains all-natural ingredients.
  • Naturally sweetened with thaumatin.


Each 1 g serving provides N-acetyl-cysteine (NAC) powder 956.5 mg and natural thaumatin 43.5 mg. Serving size: 1 g.


NAC has been used in clinical trials in dosages ranging from 250 mg to 8 g daily. A level measure of the spoon enclosed in the jar is approximately equal to 1g.


Thaumatin, Silicon dioxide.


Free from Dairy, Wheat, Egg, Soy, Lactose, Sulphates/Sulphites, Crustaceans, and Nuts.

  • Always read the label. Follow the directions for use.
  • Talk to your health professional if symptoms persist, worsen, or change unexpectedly.
  • Vitamin and mineral supplements should not replace a balanced diet.
NAC FAQsCommon questions about NAC supplements
What is NAC?

NAC stands for N-acetylcysteine. It is a supplemental form of the amino acid cysteine and is commonly used in antioxidant, glutathione-support, respiratory support and practitioner-style formulas. The purpose can vary depending on the product, dose and full formula.

What is the link between NAC and glutathione?

NAC provides cysteine, which the body can use to help make glutathione. Glutathione is an important antioxidant involved in cellular protection and detoxification pathways. NAC does not replace a balanced diet, sleep, hydration or professional care where health concerns are present.

What is the link between NAC and glutathione?

NAC provides cysteine, which the body can use to help make glutathione. Glutathione is an important antioxidant involved in cellular protection and detoxification pathways. NAC does not replace a balanced diet, sleep, hydration or professional care where health concerns are present.

How do I choose the right NAC supplement?

Look at the amount of NAC per serve, serving size, added nutrients, capsule count, dose directions and whether the product is designed for antioxidant support, respiratory support, liver support, glutathione support or practitioner-guided use. The right product depends on your needs, tolerance and health status.

Is NAC the same as glutathione?

No. NAC and glutathione are not the same. NAC is a cysteine-containing compound that may help support the body’s own glutathione production. Glutathione supplements provide glutathione directly. The better choice depends on the product, purpose and professional guidance where needed.

Can NAC support respiratory mucus clearance?

NAC is commonly used in respiratory-support formulas because it can help support mucus clearance. If you have ongoing cough, breathing difficulty, chest pain, fever, asthma, COPD, infection symptoms or worsening respiratory symptoms, seek medical advice rather than relying only on supplements.

Can NAC support liver health?

NAC is commonly included in liver and antioxidant-support formulas. However, liver concerns should be assessed properly, especially if symptoms are present, alcohol intake is high, medications are involved, or liver blood tests are abnormal. NAC supplements are not a substitute for medical care.

Is NAC used for paracetamol overdose?

Acetylcysteine is used medically for paracetamol, also known as acetaminophen, overdose. This is a medical emergency and should never be managed with retail supplements. If overdose is suspected, seek emergency medical help immediately.

When is the best time to take NAC?

Timing depends on the product and your tolerance. Some NAC products are taken away from food, while others may be taken with food to reduce digestive discomfort. Always follow the product label and avoid taking more than directed.

Can NAC cause side effects?

Some people may experience stomach upset, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fatigue, headache, rash or an unpleasant sulphur-like smell or taste. If symptoms are severe, persistent or unusual, stop use and seek professional advice.

Can I take NAC with medication?

Use caution. NAC may not suit some medicines or medical situations. It may interact with nitroglycerin and may not be suitable without advice if you are taking prescribed medication, managing asthma, using blood pressure medicines, receiving cancer treatment or managing a diagnosed condition.

Can I take NAC with other supplements?

NAC is often combined with vitamin C, selenium, zinc, milk thistle, glutathione, quercetin or other antioxidant formulas. Check the full ingredient panels before combining products, as you may double up on antioxidants or supporting nutrients.

Is NAC suitable during pregnancy or breastfeeding?

NAC supplement suitability during pregnancy or breastfeeding should be checked with a doctor, midwife, pharmacist or qualified health professional. Pregnancy and breastfeeding are times when supplement use should be personalised, especially with higher-dose or practitioner-style products.

Can children take NAC supplements?

Children should only use NAC products that clearly state age suitability and are appropriate for their needs. For infants, young children, children with asthma, respiratory symptoms, medication use or diagnosed conditions, seek professional advice first.

Who should be cautious with NAC supplements?

People who are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, managing asthma, respiratory disease, liver disease, kidney disease, blood pressure concerns, cancer treatment, diagnosed medical conditions, or shopping for a child should seek professional advice before using NAC.

Is this information a replacement for medical advice?

No. This information is general only and does not replace personalised medical advice. If you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, shopping for a child, managing respiratory symptoms, liver concerns or a diagnosed condition, speak with a qualified health professional before use.