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DONA contains sodium: is it contraindicated in hypertension? |
As stated above, Crystalline Glucosamine Sulfate is glucosamine sulfate stabilised by co-precipitation with sodium chloride (NaCl). The NaCl content in each DONA pachet/sachet that is used once daily, is 384 mg (equivalent to about 150 mg of sodium ion).
This quantity is very low, compared with the standard daily intake of 6-10 g of NaCl (equivalent to 2.36-3.93 g of sodium ion). In hypertensive patients a mild dietary sodium restriction is advised, i.e. up to 5 g NaCl per day (equivalent to 1.97 g of sodium ion). This restriction will not be modified therefore by the small quantity of sodium contained in the daily dose of DONA.
No Health Authority has ever contraindicated DONA in hypertension.
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