Published Dec 23, 2008
pagandeva2000, LPN
7,984 Posts
Many patients are speaking about using Glucosamine to improve arthritis, and I have read that this is made out of shellfish. If that is true, then, should I start asking about allergies to shrimp, etc...and start advising on hypersensitivity? Thanks!
SonicnurseRN
138 Posts
Glucosamine is a natural compound that is found in healthy cartilage. Glucosamine sulfate is a normal constituent of glycoaminoglycans in cartilage matrix and synovial fluid.
Since glucosamine can be made from the shells of shrimp, crab, and other shellfish, people with shellfish allergy or iodine hypersensitivity may have an allergic reaction to glucosamine products. However, some research suggests that there is not enough shrimp allergen in glucosamine supplements to trigger reactions in patients who are allergic to shrimp. Nevertheless, caution is warranted. A serious hypersensitivity reaction including throat swelling has been reported with glucosamine sulfate. There are reported cases suggesting a link between glucosamine/chondroitin products and asthma exacerbations.
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Iam46yearsold
839 Posts
From the literature I accessed, I really am not that impressed with Glucosamine. Now I love anything that is all natural. I love herbal remedies. However except from some peoples testimony I cant find anything to support it. But it is marketed very well.
MinnieMomRN
223 Posts
Of additional note, there are studies that are being done to examine the link between glucosamine and warfarin. It is thought that it may potentiate warfarins effect, so we are advised to watch the INR closely.
It will be interesting to see more studies on this, because you are right, many patients are adding this supplement to their diet.
ghillbert, MSN, NP
3,796 Posts
I've gone off glucosamine for arthritis and moved onto SAM-e.
http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/epcsums/samesum.htm#Findings
http://www.jfponline.com/Pages.asp?AID=1195&issue=May%202002&UID=
sunray12
637 Posts
I've seen it work well and it's surprisingly fast.
Thanks for the insights and web links!