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Glucosamine: a natural joint lubricant



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RELEVANT LINKS
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Glucosamine Sulfate to Treat Osteoarthritis
Glucosamine/Chondroitin Sulfate to Manage Osteoarthritis
Glucosamine References




Glucosamine - General Information

•    Glucosamine is a natural sugar made from a corn-based fermentation process or
     from the chitin from the shells of shellfish
•    Glucosamine is a key component of the extracellular matrix of cartilage
•    Glucosamine absorbs water, provides lubrication, and maintains shock absorption in
     joints
•    As we age, glucosamine declines in concentration in the joint
•    Glucosamine can improve the pain from arthritis as effectively as ibuprofen
•    Used for the treatment of arthritic conditions
•    Can provide excellent symptomatic relief often comparable to any non-steroidal
     (NSAID) drug, such as Ibruprofen


The Use of Glucosamine Sulfate in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis

•    Approximately 1 of 6 Americans suffers from some type of arthritis
•    Osteoarthritis is the most common type of arthritis
•    Glucosamine has a role in the treatment and prevention of arthritic joint pain


Use of Glucosamine and Chondroitin Sulfate in the Management of Osteoarthritis (PDF, 136k) –

•    The goals of osteoarthritis therapy are to decrease pain and to maintain or improve
     joint function.
•    The pharmacologic treatment of this condition has included the use of aspirin,
     acetaminophen, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
•    More recently, numerous studies have investigated the potential role of
     chondroprotective agents in repairing articular cartilage and decelerating the
     degenerative process.


Glucosamine References - International studies of glucosamine


Glucosamine - Potential Drug Interactions

 
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