SAFE
Glucosamine sulfate potassium chloride
Glucosamine sulfate potassium chloride complex
Possibly Safe
V2 Verified
Specialty Bioactives
PubMed Studies
2,400
PubChem CID
About
Stabilised glucosamine sulfate with potassium chloride. Used in prescription formulations (Dona). More stable than pure sulfate salt. Same pharmacological profile.
How it works (mechanism of action)
Acts on cellular signalling pathways relevant to the documented clinical indications. Contains bioactive compounds with enzyme-modulating, receptor-binding, or antioxidant properties studied in peer-reviewed literature.
⚖️ Regulatory Status
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EU — Restricted
EU maximum 800mg/day from supplements. Higher doses of potassium salts can cause cardiac arrhythmia. Must not be combined with potassium-sparing diuretics or ACE inhibitors without medical supervision.
👥 Safety by Population
🚫 Contraindications & Warnings
Same as glucosamine sulfate. Potassium contribution: relevant in CKD or hyperkalaemia risk. Shellfish allergy. Warfarin interaction.
🏷️ Other Names
Glucosamine sulfate potassium chloride complex
References (1)
- European Commission. Regulation (EU) No 432/2012. Off J Eur Union. 2012;L 136:1-40. Regulatory document Source ↗
Evidence grades: SR = Systematic review / meta-analysis (highest) · RCT = Randomized controlled trial · Reg = Regulatory/official guidance
