Glucosamine Therapeutic Flashcards

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What is the class of glucosamine?

  • Experimental
  • Therapeutic (correct)
  • Preventive
  • Diagnostic

What are the therapeutic effects of glucosamine?

Anti-rheumatic

What are the contraindications for glucosamine?

Shellfish allergy, pregnancy & lactation

What nursing implications should be considered when administering glucosamine?

<p>Evaluate for shellfish allergy, monitor pain, assess gastric discomfort</p> Signup and view all the answers

What interactions can glucosamine cause?

<p>May antagonize effects of anti-diabetics or chemo drugs</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the adverse effects of glucosamine?

<p>Nausea, heartburn, diarrhea</p> Signup and view all the answers

What should patients be taught about glucosamine?

<p>Supplement must be taken on a regular basis for benefit; be aware of allergen</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is known about the onset and duration of glucosamine?

<p>Unknown</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Glucosamine Overview

  • Classified as a therapeutic agent primarily used for joint health.
  • Known for its anti-rheumatic effects, beneficial in managing symptoms of arthritis.

Contraindications

  • Not suitable for individuals with a shellfish allergy due to potential allergic reactions.
  • Caution is advised for pregnant and lactating women, as safety during these periods is not well established.

Nursing Implications

  • It is essential to evaluate patients for a history of shellfish allergies before administration.
  • Monitor patient's pain levels and assess for any gastric discomfort after taking the supplement.

Interactions

  • Glucosamine may reduce the efficacy of anti-diabetic medications and certain chemotherapy drugs, leading to potential treatment complications.

Adverse Effects

  • Common side effects include nausea, heartburn, and diarrhea, which may affect patient compliance with treatment.

Patient Teaching

  • Emphasize the importance of regular intake of glucosamine to gain therapeutic benefits.
  • Educate patients on possible allergens to avoid, particularly if they have a known shellfish allergy.

Onset/Duration

  • The onset and duration of glucosamine’s therapeutic effects are currently unknown, highlighting the need for continued research in this area.

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