Rejoint Tablet Substitute
Composition:
CHONDROITIN SULFATE-600MG + GLUCOSAMINE-750MG
Uses:
Treatment of Osteoarthritis
Medicinal Benefits:
Rejoint Tablet has anti-inflammatory (reduces pain and inflammation) properties and slow deterioration of cartilage (joints) and pain, swelling, and other symptoms associated with osteoarthritis. This combined medicine also has cartilage-protecting effects and helps to maintain cartilage structure. The Rejoint Tablet compromises two medicines, namely Glucosamine and Chondroitin sulfate. Glucosamine sulfate is a natural protein found in the body used by the body to produce various chemicals responsible for building ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and the thick fluid surrounding joints. Taking Rejoint Tablet may either enhance the cartilage and fluid surrounding joints or prevent both components' breakdown. At the same time, Chondroitin restricts the action of a protein responsible for causing inflammation and destruction of cartilage or causing osteoarthritis. It also provides elasticity by helping cartilage to retain water. In combination, both help form cartilage (the soft tissue that cushions the joints) and make the joints lubricated for better movement and flexibility. Rejoint Tablet relieves pain, thereby improving joint function and helping individuals restore their quality of life. It also increases the cushioning and lubrication of joints, relieves pain and easily does physical activity.
Rejoint Tablet is used to treat osteoarthritis.
Though some persons think that exercise will increase their joint pain, that's not the case. Lack of exercise can make your condition worst, so do light exercise or walk to keep your supporting bones healthy and strong or as advised by your doctor.
Some research has shown that stretching may improve flexibility and even improve the movement of joints. For better flexibility, an individual should increase their performance in physical activities.
Rejoint Tablet is not suggested in patients having liver problems. Rejoint Tablet is also not administered to patients with known allergies to Rejoint Tablet .
The safety and effectiveness of Rejoint Tablet in joints other than the knee have not been established. So its use in parts other than the knee joint should be avoided unless prescribed/advised by a doctor.
Glucosamine sulfate is a natural protein found in the body used by the body to produce various chemicals responsible for building ligaments, cartilage, tendons, and the thick fluid surrounding joints. Taking Rejoint Tablet may either enhance the cartilage and fluid surrounding joints or prevent both component's breakdown.
You are advised to tell your doctor if you have diabetes, high cholesterol or triglycerides (a type of fat in the blood), cancer, liver disease, asthma, or other breathing disorder if you are allergic to shellfish, or you have taken a blood thinner (warfarin, Coumadin, Jantoven).
Some research suggests that the presence of Glucosamine in Rejoint Tablet may affect antidiabetic drugs; it can also increase the blood sugar level in type 2 diabetes. This is why it is suggested to go for regular blood sugar checkups with type 2 diabetes.
Rejoint Tablet may increase the risk of bleeding in people taking Warfarin, so it is advised to tell your doctor if you are taking Warfarin or any other medicine.
Some research suggests that glucosamine sulfate may enhance insulin levels in the body which can increase blood pressure. To be safer, go for regular blood checks and closely monitor your blood pressure and consult your doctor for further advice.
It has been noticed that Rejoint Tablet may cause allergic reactions in persons who are sensitive to shellfish. Glucosamine is produced synthetically from the shells of shrimp, lobster, and crabs.
Some research suggests that Rejoint Tablet may increase pressure inside the eye and may worsen glaucoma. So if you have glaucoma, then inform your doctor about your condition.
Rejoint Tablet promotes the formation of cartilage, improves joint lubrication, and enhances flexibility and mobility. It helps relieve pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis.
The common side effects of Rejoint Tablet include headache, tiredness, nausea, abdominal pain, indigestion, diarrhoea, constipation, and flatulence. Most of these side effects resolve gradually over time, but if you experience any of these undesirable effects persistently, please inform your doctor.
Rejoint Tablet is commonly used to relieve the joint pain associated with osteoarthritis. It increases the cushioning and lubrication of the joints, which helps relieve pain and improves the ability to engage in physical activities. However, please consult your doctor before using Rejoint Tablet for joint pain to ensure it is appropriate for your condition.
Rejoint Tablet may take a few weeks to show noticeable effects depending on the severity of your condition. However, if you do not experience any relief of symptoms after 2-3 months, please reach out to your doctor.
Rejoint Tablet should be stored in a cool, dry place protected from moisture. Keep this medicine out of reach of children.
Yes, Rejoint Tablet may cause indigestion as a possible side effect. To help avoid indigestion, take it with or after food. If symptoms persist, please consult your doctor.