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Cartigen 500mg Capsule

(30 capsules in bottle)
Cartigen 500mg Capsule
Product Details
Cartigen 500mg Capsule contains glucosamine which is scientifically developed for managing concerns associated with osteoarthritis. Cartigen tablet is a unique combination of nutrients and bioactive elements that helps in the normal growth of bones and maintains healthy, supple, and flexible joints. Regular intake of this Glucosamine supplement can reduce joint pain, stiffness due to long periods of rest and morning stiffness. Glucosamine is the ground substance of cartilage and contributes to the strength and integrity of joint structures. When sufficient levels of glucosamine are present, cartilage retains its ability to hold water and acts as a shock absorber.

Key Ingredients:
  • Glucosamine sulphate
  • Potassium chloride USP

Key Benefits:
  • Joint support: Glucosamine sulfate is believed to promote the production of cartilage and synovial fluid, which helps lubricate the joints and reduce friction between bones. This can alleviate joint pain, and stiffness, and improve overall joint function
  • Electrolyte balance: Potassium chloride helps regulate fluid balance within cells and supports proper electrolyte balance in the body. This is essential for overall cellular function, including muscle and nerve cells
  • Muscle function: Potassium is involved in muscle contraction and relaxation. By ensuring an adequate supply of potassium, Cartigen may help support healthy muscle function and manage muscle cramps or spasms
  • Nerve health: Potassium ions are necessary for nerve impulse transmission. By maintaining optimal potassium levels, Cartigen may support healthy nerve function and contribute to overall nervous system health

Product Form:
Capsule.

Directions for Use:
As directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of the children
  • Do not exceed the recommended dose
  • Store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight

Content on this page was last updated on 16 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)