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Are there any interactions with other drugs when using DONA? |
Due to its physico-chemical and pharmacokinetic properties,
Glucosamine Sulfate is a compound with no potential for pharmacokinetic
or other interactions with any other drugs, as detailed in Product
Monograph of DONA.
The only exception is represented by the suggestion that the
oral administration of Glucosamine Sulfate may enhance the gastrointestinal
absorption of tetracyclines and decrease that of penicillin
or chloramphenicol. In clinical trials, DONA
has been associated with several drugs for concomitant diseases,
without any clinically significant interaction even being reported.
The concomitant medications used include the most commonly prescribed
drugs such as antihypertensive agents, nitrates, antiarrhyics,
anxiolitics, antidepressants, hypoglycemic agents, hormones,
gastric antisecretives, etc.
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