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Glucosamine for osteoarthritis

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Glucosamine is available as a dietary supplement and may be helpful in the treatment of osteoarthritis, but longer trials are required to establish its efficacy. In three short term studies, glucosamine was shown to relieve symptoms better than a placebo, as well as ibuprofen, and better than ibuprofen at the end of an eight-week trial. Few adverse effects were reported in the studies. Dietary supplements in the US do not require approval by the Food and Drug Administration or other government regulation, and the purity of the products is untested.

Publisher: Medical Letter, Inc.
Publication Name: Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0025-732X
Year: 1997
Osteoarthritis, Diet therapy

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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)

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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), an adrenal androgen available as a dietary supplement, may cause serious adverse effects in both men and women. Research data indicate that people who take DHEA may experience feelings of well-being and patients with HIV infection, multiple sclerosis, and lupus had favorable results after taking DHEA. Androgenic effects, such as hirsutism and voice changes, may be irreversible in women. Androgens can stimulate prostate cancer in men.

Publisher: Medical Letter, Inc.
Publication Name: Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0025-732X
Year: 1996
Complications and side effects, Physiological aspects, Androgens, Dehydroepiandrosterone

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Folic acid supplementation to prevent neural tube defects

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The incidence of neural tube defects can be decreased by taking a folic acid supplement before and during early pregnancy. Women of child-bearing age should take 400 ug per day and women who had a previous pregnancy with neural tube defect should take four mg per day if they are planning a new pregnancy.

Publisher: Medical Letter, Inc.
Publication Name: Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0025-732X
Year: 2004
Science & research, Pharmaceutical Preparation Manufacturing, Nutrient Preparations, Care and treatment, Research, Prevention, Pregnancy, Neural tube defects, Leucovorin, Folinic acid

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Dietary supplements
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