
Osteoarthritis
Glucosamine sulfate ineffective for chronic low back pain and degenerative lumbar OA
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JAMA. 2010 Jul 7;304(1):45-52.
250 patients (>25 yr) with chronic LBP(>6 month) and degenerative lumbar osteoarthritis(OA) were randomized to be administered 1500mg per day of glucosamine or placebo for 6 months duration. At 12 month time point, glucosamine sulfate was deemed ineffective in treating chronic LBP and other symptoms of degenerative lumbar osteoarthritis.
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