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Glucosamine HCl (standalone)

Joint health · OA · HCl form · Shellfish · Cartilage
Tier 3 — Trending

What it is

An amino sugar that is a building block of cartilage and synovial fluid. The HCl form is more concentrated by weight (83% pure vs 65% for sulfate) and avoids the high sodium load of glucosamine sulfate, making it preferable for people with hypertension. The GAIT trial (1,583 participants) found glucosamine no better than placebo overall, but showed a significant effect in the subgroup with moderate-to-severe pain. Evidence for structural OA protection is weaker than for chondroitin sulfate, but combining both may provide additive benefit. Many products labelled "glucosamine" contain shellfish-derived material.

Efficacy
2/5
Safety
4/5
Research
3/5
Onset
2/5
Cost
4/5
Drug-int.
4/5

Dose

1,500 mg/day glucosamine HCl; may be paired with 800 mg chondroitin sulfate for combined joint support

Time of day & tips

Take with food to reduce stomach upset. Check source if shellfish allergy is a concern — most glucosamine is shellfish-derived. Allow 3 months before assessing results. May mildly raise blood glucose in some individuals — monitor if diabetic.

Cycling

Safe for continuous use. If no improvement after 3 months, benefit is unlikely. No cycling evidence.

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