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Ingredients (5)
Chondroitin Sulfate Sodium
100%Dose
1200 mg
Target
800–1200 mg
Form
Standard
Potassium
56%Dose
55 mg
Target
99–500 mg
Form
—
N-Acetyl D-Glucosamine
50%Dose
500 mg
Target
1000–1500 mg
Form
—
Glucosamine Hydrochloride
50%Dose
500 mg
Target
1000–1500 mg
Form
Premium
Glucosamine Sulfate 2KCl
50%Dose
500 mg
Target
1000–1500 mg
Form
Standard
Calories, macros & sodium.
Other Ingredients (2)
Microcrystalline CelluloseBinder
Plant-derived cellulose used as a binder and filler in supplements
Stearic AcidLubricant
Saturated fatty acid used as tablet lubricant
How to Take It
Take it anytime
Take with food — potassium salts on an empty stomach commonly cause nausea.
On the label
Adults take three (3) capsules daily or as directed by a health care professional. For best utilization, take between meals.
The label says to take it on an empty stomach. What's in this one sits better with food, and you give up little by taking it that way.
General guidance based on the ingredients, not a substitute for the label or your doctor.
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$77.99
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Sources & Scoring
Nutrient data (RDA, UL, and safety thresholds) sourced from: NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and National Academies Dietary Reference Intakes (DRI).
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine.
The score analyzes what's on the label: ingredient doses vs. clinical ranges, chemical forms, evidence levels, and known interactions. It does not verify label accuracy or test for contaminants — for that, look for third-party certifications like USP or NSF.