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  2. Glucosamine & Chondroitin Side Effects - ConsumerLab.com

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    Answer: Glucosamine and chondroitin, common ingredients in supplements for joint pain, are generally well-tolerated, but may cause stomach upset in some people. When taken in typical dosages, glucosamine has also been reported to cause mild to moderate drowsiness, skin reactions and headache in clinical trials.

  3. Sodium Content of Glucosamine & Chondroitin Supplements -...

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    Answer: Yes, some, but not all, forms of glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate include sodium salt to help stabilize these compounds. This can represent a significant amount of sodium: 1,200 mg of chondroitin sulfate may include over 100 mg of sodium. Labels are not always clear about this.

  4. Joint Health Supplement Reviews & Top Picks - ConsumerLab.com

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    In this comprehensive review about glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM and Boswellia supplements for arthritis and joint health, you'll get test results and quality ratings for 20 supplements, including 15 products selected for testing by ConsumerLab, and five other productstested through CL's voluntary Quality Certification Program. You'll learn ...

  5. Glucosamine Side Effects, Including LDL "Bad" Cholesterol -...

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    Although glucosamine is unlikely to raise cholesterol levels in most people and is generally considered safe, keep in mind that, in some people, it can cause an allergic reaction, increase eye pressure, and have an anti-coagulant effect. People who need to restrict their sodium intake should avoid forms of glucosamine that contain sodium ...

  6. Glucosamine's Impact on Eye Health & Glaucoma - ConsumerLab.com

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    Answer: There is some evidence that glucosamine can modestly increase intraocular pressure in people with glaucoma or intraocular hypertension. For people without these conditions, glucosamine may have little ocular effect or no effect — particularly for younger people. For details, see the Concerns and Cautions section of the Glucosamine and ...

  7. Joint Supplements for Dogs Review & Top Picks - ConsumerLab.com

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    For a 25 lb. pet, a typical daily dose is 500 mg glucosamine hydrochloride and 400 mg chondroitin sulfate. MSM: An optimal dose has not been established. Boswellia: In dogs, 400 mg of Boswellia extract per 10 kg body weight (22 lbs.) has been shown to reduce joint pain and stiffness. Taking Boswellia extract along with fatty foods may enhance ...