Arthritis

Artra: an effective treatment for osteoarthritis

Artra is a combination drug that contains two active ingredients: chondroitin sulfate and glucosamine hydrochloride. These components are natural components of cartilage tissue and contribute to its restoration, which makes Arthra an effective remedy for the treatment of osteoarthritis.

Artra is produced by Unifarm Inc. in the United States of America and has the international name "Chondroitin sulfate + Glucosamine". It is also known by the synonyms Condronova, Teraflex and Chondro. The dosage form of Arthra is film-coated tablets.

Artra belongs to the group of agents that stimulate regeneration. It is used to treat grade 1-3 osteoarthritis. Osteoarthritis is a disease characterized by the destruction of cartilage tissue and the formation of painful deformities in the joints.

Artra has several contraindications. It should not be used in case of hypersensitivity to the active substances, phenylketonuria and severe renal impairment. It is also not recommended to use Artra during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Consumption of Artra may cause some side effects, such as gastrointestinal dysfunction (epigastric pain, flatulence, diarrhea/constipation), dizziness and allergic skin reactions. The interaction of Arthra with other medications has not been studied well.

In case of an overdose of Arthra, it is necessary to perform gastric lavage and symptomatic therapy. There are no special instructions for the use of Arthra.

In conclusion, Artra is an effective remedy for the treatment of osteoarthritis, which contains natural components that promote the restoration of cartilage tissue. However, before using Artra, you must familiarize yourself with all contraindications and possible side effects, and also consult your doctor.