
Cartigen
128.00₨142.00₨ (-10%)
Pack Size: 4 x 5’s
Warnings
Pregnancy
Consult your doctor before using glucosamine during pregnancy for a better analysis.
Lactation
Consult your doctor before using glucosamine during lactation for a better analysis.
Driving
Its use has shown a risk of drowsiness; therefore avoid using it while driving.
Liver
Consult your doctor before using glucosamine for a better analysis if you have liver disease.
Kidney
Consult your doctor before using glucosamine for a better analysis if you have kidney disease.
Alcohol
The use of alcohol should be limited or avoided while using glucosamine.
Precautions
Patients who are allergic to glucosamine or any of its components should consult the doctor before taking it. If taking any vitamins, nutritional supplements, and herbal products are taken then consult the doctor before using glucosamine. If any sort of swelling is experienced, consult your doctor immediately. Using glucosamine, especially in high concentrations, might result in severe pain. What is Glucosamine? Glucosamine is produced naturally in the body. It can also be produced synthetically in the laboratory as a supplement. What are the uses of Glucosamine? This medication is used for treating joint pain which may be associated with arthritis (joint inflammation). It can also be used to treat back pain and osteoarthritis. How to store Glucosamine? Please store this medicine at room temperature (20-25 Celsius). Keep medicine away from excessive light, moisture, and children. Please do not flush medicines down the toilet. Please read the leaflet provided with the medicine for further storage guidance. Are there any natural sources for Glucosamine? This substance can be produced naturally in the body but there are no apparent food sources for Glucosamine.