Glucosamine Sulphate In Osteoarthritis
- A Systematic Review
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Summary: |
Numerous
studies have been done to examine the effectiveness
of glucosamine sulfate in treating arthritis. Studies
that were random assignment of participants to the
control group or the group who received the glucosamine
sulfate were examined for their effectiveness. On
average, there were 97 participants in each study,
and they were involved for 5-6 weeks. Glucosamine
sulfate was always proven to be better than the
placebo, and better than or equal to the use of
ibuprofen. Overall, glucosamine sulfate was found
to be safe and effective in treating arthritis,
and it can be concluded that glucosamine sulfate
has a therapeutic effect on at least some types
and sites of arthritis. |
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Author:
T.E. Towheed
Institution:
Rheumatic Diseases Unit, Queen's University, Canada
Source:
American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting November 10, 1998;
Abstract: 995. Poster Session D: Osteoarthritis: Clinical Trials
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