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| Mund-Hoym, 1980 |
80 patients with "vertebralsyndome". Mean age 58 years |
Randomised, parallel-group |
3 injections of 400 mg glucosamine sulphate a week, plus oral glucosamine 250
mg 2/3 times a day on non-injection days (40 patients) Daily injections of 600 mg
phenylbutazone (40 patients) All IM injections |
Number of days to clinical improvement. Global good/bad |
Glucosamine 32 days (± 1.3, range 21 - 48). Phenylbutazone 46 days
(± 1.7, range 27 - 80). Good/bad outcome 34/6 for glucosamine, 29/11 for
phenylbutazone |
R =1 DB=0 WD=0 Total=1 |
| Pujalte et al, 1980 |
24 patients with osteoarthritis of the knee. Mean age 60 years |
Randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, 6-8 weeks |
500 mg glucosamine sulphate, three times daily or identical placebo No other
analgesics allowed |
Articular pain, swelling, movement using categorical scale (patient and
doctor) |
Glucosamine significantly (p<0.01) better than placebo for pain,
tenderness and swelling. Time for clinical improvement 14 days for glucosamine cf
40 days for placebo. No AE with glucosamine. |
R =2 DB=2 WD=1 Total=5 |
| Crolle & D'Este, 1980 |
30 in-patients with chronic osteoarthrosis. Mean age 72 years |
Randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, 21 days |
400 mg intramuscular glucosamine sulphate for 7 days, followed by 500 mg
orally three times a day for 14 days. IM piperazine/chlorbutanol for 14 days,
followed by oral placebo for 14 days. |
Pain at rest or movement, categorical scale. Walking time over 20
metres. |
Glucosamine significantly (p<0.01) better than placebo for pain and
function restriction at 21 days. Overall symptom score better with glucosamine.
No difference in walking times, though better. No AE. |
R =1 DB=2 WD=0 Total=3 |
| D'Ambrosio et al, 1981 |
30 in-patients with chronic degenerative osteoarthrosis. Mean age 75 years.
No steroids or NSAIDs for 2 weeks before trial. |
Randomised, open, parallel-group, 21 days |
400 mg intramuscular glucosamine sulphate for 7 days, followed by 500 mg
orally three times a day for 14 days. IM piperazine/chlorbutanol for 14 days,
followed by oral placebo for 14 days. |
Pain at rest or movement, categorical scale. |
Glucosamine significantly (p<0.01) better than placebo for symptom score
at 21 days. (pain at rest and movement appear significantly improved, though no
stat test done). No AE. |
R =1 DB=0 WD=0 Total=1 |
| Vaz, 1982 |
40 out-patients with unilateral osteoarthritis of the knee without
complications. Mean age 58 years. |
Randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, 8 weeks |
1.5 g/day of glucosamine sulphate or 1.2 g ibuprofen. |
Pain. categorical scale. |
Ibuprofen significantly better than glucosamine at 2 weeks, glucosamine
significantly better than ibuprofen at 8 weeks. AE (mild) reported by 2 on
glucosamine and 5 on ibuprofen. Overall efficacy (doctor) good 8/18 glucosamine
and 3/20 ibuprofen. |
R =1 DB=1 WD=1 Total=3 |
| Rovalti, 1992, Study 1 |
252 out-patients with gonarthrosis. |
Randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, 4 weeks |
1.5 g/day of glucosamine sulphate or placebo. |
Lesquesne index, responders/non-responders |
Glucosamine significantly (p<0.05) better than placebo for symptom score
at 4 weeks. Responders 66/126 glucosamine, 46/126 placebo. Minor AE 8/126
glucosamine, 13/126 placebo. |
R =1 DB=1 WD=1 Total=3 |
| Reichelt et al, 1994 (duplicated in Rovalti, 1992, Study 2) |
155 out-patients with gonarthrosis. |
Randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, 6 weeks |
Intramuscular glucosamine sulphate 400 mg or placebo twice a week. |
Lesquesne index, responders/non-responders |
Glucosamine significantly (p<0.04) better than placebo for symptom score
at 4 weeks. Responders 40/79 glucosamine, 23/76 placebo. Minor AE 5/79
glucosamine, 3/76 placebo. |
R =1 DB=2 WD=1 Total=4 |
| Müller-Fsassbender et al, 1994 (duplicated in Rovalti, 1992, Study
3) |
199 in-patients with active gonarthrosis. |
Randomised, double-blind, parallel-group, 4 weeks |
1.5 g/day of glucosamine sulphate or 1.2 g/day ibuprofen. |
Lesquesne index, responders/non-responders |
No significant difference at 4 weeks. Responders 48/100 glucosamine, 51/99
ibuprofen. Minor AE 7/100 glucosamine, 37/99 placebo. Drop outs 1/100
glucosamine, 7/99 ibuprofen. |
R =1 DB=2 WD=1 Total=4 |