It has been suggested that the combination of glucosamine
and chondroitin sulfate may aid in the management of joint
pain, particularly
knee pain. Among patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA), long-term
use of glucosamine/chondroitin sulfate appears to prevent
changes in joint structure and significantly improve arthritis
symptoms.
In a recent study involving 93 patients with knee osteoarthritis,
a treatment group received preparations of a glucosamine/chondroitin
sulfate compound twice a day orally. A control group was given
a placebo for comparison, and the two groups were evaluated
at baseline and every two months for six months. In addition
to physical examinations and functional status questionnaires,
x-rays of each patient's knees were taken and evaluated.
A significant improvement was noted in patients with mild
or moderate OA in the treatment group, although patients with
severe OA did not show significant improvements. The authors
note that this study is the first of its kind in the United
States, and that their findings suggest that preparations
containing glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate and manganese
may be effective for the treatment of mild to moderate OA
of the knee.
If you suffer from osteoarthritis, talk to your doctor about
the most effective ways to manage your condition. For further
information on nutritional supplements and nutrition, visit
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Reference:
Das A, Hammad T. Efficacy of a combination of FCHG49 glucosamine
hydrochloride, TRH122 low molecular weight sodium chondroitin
sulfate and manganese ascorbate in the management of knee
osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage September
2000:8, pp343-350.
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