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Im taking an anti-inflammatory medication. Can I still use Arthrosamine™?

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Im taking an anti-inflammatory medication. Can I still use Arthrosamine™?

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Yes, you can take Arthrosamine™ concurrently with prescription and non-prescription anti-inflammatory medications, such as ibuprofen. If you have been using anti-inflammatories (or painkillers) for a prolonged period of time, you may need to “wean” yourself off them over a period of several weeks (verses “cold-turkey”, which is NOT recommended). Please note that certain steroids and NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs) actually BLOCK or inhibit the body’s ability to use glucosamine and sulphur. Also important to note is that misuse, overuse, and/or abuse of steroids (such as Yucca) can not only actually inhibit the bodies ability to repair itself, but can also cause harm with daily prolonged use.

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