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Background Treatment of osteoarthritis is usually limited
to short-term symptom control. We assessed the effects of the specific
drug Glucosamine sulphate on the long-term progression of osteoarthritis
joint structure changes and symptoms.
Methods We did a randomised, double-blind placebo
controlled trial, in which 212 patients with knee osteoarthritis were
randomly assigned 1500 mg sulphate oral Glucosamine or placebo once
daily for 3 years. Weightbearing, anteroposterior radiographs of each
knee in full extension were taken at enrolment and after 1 and 3 years.
Mean joint-space width of the medial compartment of the tibiofemoral
joint was assessed by digital image analysis, whereas minimum
joint-space width--ie, at the narrowest point--was measured by visual
inspection with a magnifying lens. Symptoms were scored by the Western
Ontario and McMaster Universities (WOMAC) osteoarthritis index.
Findings The 106 patients on placebo had a progressive
joint-space narrowing, with a mean joint-space loss after 3 years of -0·31
mm (95% CI -0·48 to -0·13). There was no significant joint-space loss
in the 106 patients on Glucosamine sulphate: -0·06 mm (-0·22 to 0·09).
Similar results were reported with minimum joint-space narrowing. As
assessed by WOMAC scores, symptoms worsened slightly in patients on
placebo compared with the improvement observed after treatment with
Glucosamine sulphate. There were no differences in safety or reasons for
early withdrawal between the treatment and placebo groups. Interpretation The long-term combined structure-modifying and
symptom-modifying effects of Glucosamine sulphate suggest that it could
be a disease modifying agent in osteoarthritis. Lancet 2001; 357: 251-56The
full report can be supplied on request.
IN
PLAIN LANGUAGE
212
patients suffering from Osteoarthritis were divided into two groups.
One group was given 1500mg of Glucosamine daily for three years.
The other group was given a placebo daily for three years.
The
group given the 1500mg of Glucosamine showed little or no deterioration
in their joints, whilst the other group on the placebo showed the
expected deterioration of an Osteoarthritis sufferer.
Those on the Glucosamine Sulphate showed improvement in re-growth of
Cartilage, whilst those on the placebo showed a marked wasting of
cartilage.
NOTE
The
important thing to note with this study is that the patients received
1500mg of Glucosamine daily, which is the dose that we have always
recommended.
One of our 1500mg
tablets or two of our Glucosamine Sulphate
capsules taken daily gives the recommended
dose of 1500mg Glucosamine and 500mg of Sulphate. We have proved over
and over again that doctors and pharmacists who recommend and prescribe
1500mg of our Glucosamine Sulphate see results in their patients after
six weeks, whereas a lesser dose hardly shows any results at all.
That
is why Doctors, Pharmacists, Health Practitioners, Chiropractors,
Physiotherapists, Nutritionists keep recommending and prescribing 1500mg
Glucosamine daily to their patients. You can buy other Glucosamine
Sulphate but will it work?
It
would appear that in nearly all cases where Glucosamine Sulphate has not
worked it has been through under-dosing.
Glucosamine Sulphate
is not a cure but it is an aid to the quality of life
to those suffering
from arthritis and joint problems.