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  2. Glucosamine - Wikipedia

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    In the first study, glucosamine sulfate was given to healthy volunteers in doses of 750, 1,500, or 3,000 mg once daily. In the second study, oral glucosamine sulfate capsules (1,500 mg) were given daily for two weeks to 12 people with osteoarthritis.

  3. Clinical trials on glucosamine and chondroitin - Wikipedia

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    A further meta-analysis published in December 2014 by the Parker Institute (Copenhagen, Denmark) sponsored by the Oak Foundation concluded that glucosamine sulfate, but not glucosamine HCl, did have a significant effect on osteoarthritis pain but only when one particular brand was used. Once this effect size was corrected for bias and ...

  4. Osteoarthritis - Wikipedia

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    The evidence for glucosamine sulfate having an effect on osteoarthritis progression is somewhat unclear and if present likely modest. [161] The Osteoarthritis Research Society International recommends that glucosamine be discontinued if no effect is observed after six months [ 162 ] and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence no ...

  5. Diacerein - Wikipedia

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    It is also advised that patients start treatment on half the normal dose (i.e. 50 mg daily instead of 100 mg daily), and should stop taking diacerein if diarrhea occurs. It should not be used in any patient with liver disease or a history of liver disease, and doctors should be monitoring their patients for early signs of liver problems.

  6. Dermatan sulfate - Wikipedia

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    Dermatan sulfate is a glycosaminoglycan (formerly called a mucopolysaccharide) found mostly in skin, but also in blood vessels, heart valves, tendons, and lungs. It is also referred to as chondroitin sulfate B , [ 1 ] although it is no longer classified as a form of chondroitin sulfate by most sources.

  7. Disease-modifying osteoarthritis drug - Wikipedia

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    A disease-modifying osteoarthritis drug (DMOAD) is a disease-modifying drug that would inhibit or even reverse the progression of osteoarthritis. [1] Since the main hallmark of osteoarthritis is cartilage loss, a typical DMOAD would prevent the loss of cartilage and potentially regenerate it.

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