GLUCOSAMINE+DIACEREIN + METHYLSULFONYLMETHANE
Overview
This is a combination supplement used to support joint health. It helps reduce pain, stiffness, and inflammation in people with conditions like osteoarthritis. It works by protecting and repairing joint cartilage, which is the cushion between your bones.
Classification
Glucosamine is a dietary supplement
Diacerein is a Anti-inflammatory
Methylsulfonylmethane serves the same purpose as the NSAIDs
Uses
Primarily used to:
Help manage osteoarthritis (wear and tear of joints)
Ease joint discomfort, swelling, and stiffness
Support cartilage repair and regeneration
Improve mobility and flexibility in affected joints
How It Works
Glucosamine helps build and maintain cartilage
Diacerein reduces inflammation and slows down joint damage by acting on harmful substances in the joint.
Methylsulfonylmethane reduces inflammation and relieves pain which affects and supports joint flexibility.
Together, they not only ease the pain but also work to slow the progression of joint problem
Dosage
As prescribed by your doctor.
Side effects
Most people tolerate it well, but some may notice:
Stomach upset (nausea, bloating, gas)
Loose stools or mild diarrhea
Skin rash or itching (occasionally)
Change in urine color (due to Diacerein – usually harmless)
Precautions
Take it after food to avoid stomach issues
Not recommended if you have severe liver or kidney problems
People allergic to shellfish should avoid glucosamine (often made from shellfish)
Let your doctor know if you’re on blood thinners or have bleeding disorders
Use with caution in pregnancy or breastfeeding—only with medical advice
Keep an eye on any allergic reactions like swelling or breathing issues
Disclaimer
This content is for informational purposes only. Always consult a healthcare provider for medical advice and proper dosage