ARTRA 120 Tablets Chondroitin, Glucosamine Complex for Joints, Bones Health
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Country of manufacture USA. ManufacturerEagle Nutritionals,Inc./ Unipharm, Inc
Active ingredients: Glucosamine hydrochloride 500 mg. Chondroitin sulfate sodium 500 mg.
Excipients: disubstituted calcium phosphate - 230 mg, microcrystalline cellulose - 185 mg, croscarmellose sodium - 80 mg, stearic acid - 70 mg, magnesium stearate - 10 mg.
Shell: Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose 35 mg, titanium dioxide (E171) - 8.2 mg, triacetin - 6.8 mg.
Stimulates the regeneration of cartilaginous tissue. Glucosamine and sodium chondroitin sulfate are involved in the biosynthesis of connective tissue, helping to prevent cartilage destruction and stimulating tissue regeneration. The introduction of exogenous glucosamine enhances the production of cartilage matrix and provides non-specific protection, including against NSAIDs and glucocorticosteroids (GCS). The drug has a moderate anti-inflammatory effect.
Chondroitin sulfate sodium, regardless of whether it is absorbed in an intact form or in the form of separate components, serves as an additional substrate for the formation of a healthy cartilage matrix. Stimulates the formation of proteoglycans and collagen type II, and also protects the cartilage matrix from enzymatic cleavage (by suppressing the activity of hyaluronidase) and from the damaging effects of free radicals; maintains the viscosity of the synovial fluid, stimulates cartilage repair mechanisms and inhibits the activity of those enzymes (elastase, hyaluronidase) that break down cartilage. In the treatment of osteoarthritis, it relieves the symptoms of the disease and reduces the need for NSAIDs.
Indications for use: Osteoarthritis of the peripheral joints and spine.
Components of Artra:- help reduce inflammation and pain in the joints- help increase joint mobility- help accelerate the regeneration of cartilage tissue- contribute to the protection of articular cartilage- are a source for the formation of cartilage matrix and connective tissue, contributing to their recovery