THE ADVERSE EVENTS OF GLUCOSAMINE USE IN OSTEOARTHRITIS TREATMENT

Xuân Nam Võ 1,, Thị Thục Uyên Chế1, Thị Thanh Thanh Ngô 1, Thủy Tiên Bùi 2
1 Ton Duc Thang university
2 Le Van Thinh university

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Background: Osteoarthritis is a worrying problem globally because of the increasing signs of aging in society. It affects the body's functions, can lead to disability and affects the patient's quality of life and creates an economic burden for both families and society. The purpose of this study was to focus on the identification of adverse events with glucosamine. Methodology: The review study was conducted based on searching for previous studies based on the Pubmed database. The studies were screened and selected according to the selection criteria. Results: There were 7 studies that met the criteria requirements. Studies showed that most patients using glucosamine report symptoms that are considered one of the symptoms of adverse events such as neurological, digestive and dermatological problems. Conclusion: The choice of using glucosamine depends not only on clinical effectiveness but also on the patient's ability to pay. Glucosamine is safe for all patients, and serious side effects have not been reported.

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