Autor: |
Vo NX; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Le NNH; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Chu TDP; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Pham HL; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Dinh KXA; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Che UTT; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Ngo TTT; Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam., Bui TT; Faculty of Pharmacy, Le Van Thinh Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, Vietnam. |
Abstrakt: |
Knee osteoarthritis is the most popular type of osteoarthritis that causes extreme pain in the elderly. Currently, there is no cure for osteoarthritis. To lessen clinical symptoms, glucosamine was suggested. The primary goal of our systematic review study is to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of glucosamine based on recent studies. Electronic databases such as PubMed, Scopus, and Cochrane were used to assess the randomized controlled trial (RCT). From the beginning through March 2023, the papers were checked, and if they fulfilled the inclusion criteria, they were then examined. The Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis (WOMAC) and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) scales were considered the main outcome measures. A total of 15 studies were selected. Global pain was significantly decreased in comparison to placebo, as measured by the VAS index, with an overall effect size of standardized mean difference (SMD) of -7.41 ([95% CI] 14.31, 0.51). The WOMAC scale confirmed that pain, stiffness, and physical function had improved, however the effects were insufficient. A statistical update also revealed that there were no reports of serious medication interactions or significant adverse events. To summarize, glucosamine is more effective than a placebo at reducing pain in knee osteoarthritis patients. In long-term treatment, oral glucosamine sulfate 1500 mg/day is believed to be well tolerated. |