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glucosamine-sulphate

Glucosamine Sulphate is used for the treatment of osteoarthritis, a common chronic disease marked by characteristics such as stiffness and pain of joints.

Contradications

Glucosamine Sulphate is not suggested for people who have a known sensitivity to shellfish, Glucosamine, or any of the other substances present in it.

Side effects

Glucosamine sulphate may cause nausea, epigastric (upper part of abdomen) discomfort, urticaria (skin rash) or pruritis (itching) If you experience any of these symptoms please consult your doctor

Expert Advice

  • Do not alter the dosage or schedule of Glucosamine Sulphate without consulting your doctor first.
  • Store Glucosamine Sulphate away from moisture, light and heat, at room temperature.
  • Keep Glucosamine Sulphate and all other medicines out of children's and pets' reach.
  • Don't share your medicines with other people, and only use this medicine as recommended.

FAQs

What is the mechanism of action of Glucosamine Sulphate?

It acts as a precursor for the development of certain molecules that are essential for the formation of ligaments, tendons and viscous fluid that surrounds joints, and cartilage.

What should you avoid when using Glucosamine?

Taking Glucosamine Sulphate and acetaminophen at the same time may diminish the effect of both medicines.

How to store this medicine?

Please store this medicine at room temperature (18-25 Celsius). Please keep it away from excessive light and moisture, and children. Please read the leaflet provided with the medicine for further storage guidance.

How long should you take Glucosamine?

The majority of studies have showed that Glucosamine Sulphate should be used for around two to four months until its full advantages are achieved, however some people will notice a difference sooner. Follow the regimen prescribed by your doctor.

What are its side effects?

The patients administered with this medicine may experience nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, urticaria (round, itchy welts), pruritus (severe itching), headache, and fatigue.

Effects in pregnancy and lactation?

The risk associated with use of this medicine in pregnant females cannot be ruled out; therefore, consult your doctor before use. The effects of this medicine in nursing females are unknown. Therefore, please consult your doctor before use.

What are its contraindications?

The individuals with shellfish allergy should avoid use of this medicine.

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