ATJOINT Tablet 10's
Key Information
Generic Name
Generic Name Diacerein 50 mg+Glucosamine 750 mg+Methyl Sulfonyl Methane 250 mg
Manufacturer
SAKSHAM PHARMACEUTICALS
Variant
10 Tablet(s) in a Strip
Country of Origin
India
Detailed Information
Introduction
ATJOINT TABLET is a combination of Diacerein, Glucosamine, and Methyl Sulfonyl Methane which belongs to the group of medicines called proteoglycan synthesis stimulators and nutritional supplements, respectively. It is used in the management of osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a condition that ca
Uses
pain, swelling, and stiffness in the joints of the hands, knees, hips, and spine. In osteoarthritis, the cartilage between the bones in the joint breaks down, which in turn causes the affected bones to slowly get bigger. The joint cartilage often breaks down because of mechanical stress or biochemical changes within the body, causing the bone underneath to fail. ATJOINT TABLET is not recommended for use in patients with liver problems. Before taking ATJOINT TABLET, inform your doctor if you have suffered from impaired glucose tolerance, kidney problems, heart disease, or asthma. ATJOINT TABLET is generally not recommended for use among women who are pregnant or breastfeeding. ATJOINT TABLET is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (18 years and below). ATJOINT TABLET is to be taken with caution by elderly patients. The most common
How It Works
ATJOINT TABLET is a combination of Diacerein, Glucosamine, and Methyl Sulfonyl Methane. Diacerein and glucosamine are proteoglycan synthesis stimulators that facilitate the formation of cartilage, which is an important structural component of the body. Methyl Sulfonyl Methane is a nutritional supplement that functions by lessening pain and swelling by reducing inflammation.
Directions for Use
Take ATJOINT TABLET as advised by your physician. Swallow the medicine with enough water. Do not crush or chew the medicine. Your physician will decide the correct dose and duration of ATJOINT TABLET for you depending on your age, body weight, and disease condition.
Side Effects
taking ATJOINT TABLET are nausea, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, heartburn, and urine discoloration. Ask your doctor for advice if any of these side effects worsen or don’t improve. USES OF ATJOINT TABLET To manage osteoarthritis HOW ATJOINT TABLET WORKSATJOINT TABLET is a combination of Diacerein, Glucosamine, and Methyl Sulfonyl Methane. Diacerein and glucosamine are proteoglycan synthesis stimulators that facilitate the formation of cartilage, which is an important structural component of the body. Methyl Sulfonyl Methane is a nutritional supplement that functions by lessening pain and swelling by reducing inflammation. DIRECTIONS FOR USETake ATJOINT TABLET as advised by your physician. Swallow the medicine with enough water. Do not crush or chew the medicine. Your physician will decide the correct dose and duration of ATJOINT TABLET for you depending on your age, body weight, and disease condition. SIDE EFFECTS OF ATJOINT TABLETCOMMON nausea diarrhoea constipation indigestion heartburn urine discoloration UNCOMMON rash itching flushing Stop taking ATJOINT TABLET and contact your physician immediately if you experience any of the following side effects: angioedema (signs include a swollen face, tongue, and/or pharynx and/or difficulty swallowing or hives, together with difficulties breathing)
Warnings & Precautions
& PRECAUTIONSPREGNANCYMonitoring requiredATJOINT TABLET is not recommended for use by pregnant women unless considered necessary. Consult your physician before taking it. BREASTFEEDINGContraindicatedATJOINT TABLET is not recommended for use in breastfeeding women as small traces may pass through the mother’s milk. Consult your physician before taking it. DRIVING AND USING MACHINESUse with CautionDizziness has been reported during management with ATJOINT TABLET and may affect the ability to drive and use machines. Consult your physician before taking ATJOINT TABLET. ALCOHOLUse with CautionATJOINT TABLET should be used with caution when drinking any alcoholic beverage. KIDNEYUse with CautionATJOINT TABLET should be taken with caution in patients with kidney problems. Consult your doctor for advice. LIVERUse with CautionATJOINT TABLET should be taken with caution in patients with liver problems. Consult your doctor for advice. ALLERGYContraindicatedDo not take ATJOINT TABLET if you are allergic to Diacerein, Glucosamine, Methyl Sulfonyl Methane, or any of the other ingredients in this medicine. HEART DISEASEUse with CautionATJOINT TABLET should be taken with caution in patients with heart problems. Consult your doctor for advice. USE IN PEDIATRICSContraindicatedATJOINT TABLET is not recommended for use in children and adolescents (18 years and below). Consult your physician for advice before taking ATJOINT TABLET. USE IN GERIATRICSUse with CautionATJOINT TABLET should be taken with caution in elderly patients. Consult your doctor for advice before taking ATJOINT TABLET. OTHERSBefore taking ATJOINT TABLET, inform your doctor if you have: suffered from impaired glucose tolerance asthma
Drug Interactions
SA. Drug-Drug Interactions: Inform your physician if you are taking any of the following drugs before taking ATJOINT TABLET: medicine used to thin the blood (Ex. warfarin) medicine used to manage diabetes (Ex. metformin, insulin) medicine used to manage bacterial infections (Ex. tetracyclines) Overdosage: If you or anyone else accidentally takes too much of ATJOINT TABLET, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. The symptoms of overdosage may include headache, dizziness, disorientation, joint pain, feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), diarrhea, or constipation. SYNOPSIS Drug : Diacerein, Glucosamine, Methyl Sulfonyl Methane Pharmacological Category : Proteoglycan synthesis stimulators and Nutritional supplements respectively Therapeutic Indication : Osteoarthritis Dosage Forms : Tablet MORE INFORMATION Keep ATJOINT TABLET out of reach of children Store at room temperature in a cool, dry place
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions and answers about ATJOINT Tablet 10's.
What precautions are to be taken if I take too much ATJOINT TABLET?
If you or anyone else accidentally takes too much ATJOINT TABLET, consult your doctor immediately or visit the nearby hospital. The symptoms of an overdose of ATJOINT TABLET may include headache, dizziness, disorientation, joint pain, feeling sick (nausea) or being sick (vomiting), diarrhea, or constipation.
Is ATJOINT TABLET safe to use with children and the elderly?
ATJOINT TABLET is not recommended for use in children (age 18 years and below), and it should be used with caution in elderly patients. Before taking ATJOINT TABLET, please consult your physician for advice.
Can ATJOINT TABLET be given to pregnant and breastfeeding women?
ATJOINT TABLET should not be used in pregnant or breastfeeding women unless necessary. Consult your physician before taking it.
How does ATJOINT TABLET act?
ATJOINT TABLET is a diacerein, glucosamine, and methyl sulfonyl methane combination. Diacerein and glucosamine are proteoglycan synthesis stimulators that facilitate the formation of cartilage, which is an important structural component of the body. Methyl Sulfonyl Methane is a nutritional supplement that functions by lessening pain and swelling by reducing inflammation.
What are the common side effects of ATJOINT TABLET?
The most common side effects of taking ATJOINT TABLET are nausea, diarrhea, constipation, indigestion, heartburn, and urine discoloration. Ask your doctor for advice if any of these side effects worsen or don’t improve.
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Last Updated
06 Feb 2024