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Asthma exacerbation associated with glucosamine-chondroitin supplement [Case Report]

Tallia, Alfred F; Cardone, Dennis A
BACKGROUND: Although dietary supplements are in widespread use, and some have been endorsed by the medical community and complementary and alternative practitioners, not much is known about their potential side effects or drug interactions. METHODS: A case of asthma exacerbated by the use of a glucosamine-chondroitin supplement for osteoarthritis pain is described. The literature was searched from 1980 to 2002 using the terms 'glucosamine,' 'chondroitin sulfate,' 'alternative medicine,' and 'dietary supplements,' combined with 'asthma.' RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS: The biological link between both chondroitin and glucosamine and secretions from the respiratory tree of persons with asthma lends biologic plausibility to the hypothesis that the patient's asthmatic episode was related to the dietary substance. Physicians would be wise to question their patients about use of dietary supplements as self-medication and consider the possibility of such supplements causing exacerbations of underlying conditions
PMID: 12463294
ISSN: 0893-8652
CID: 83150

Joint and soft tissue injection

Cardone, Dennis A; Tallia, Alfred F
Injection techniques are helpful for diagnosis and therapy in a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions. Diagnostic indications include the aspiration of fluid for analysis and the assessment of pain relief and increased range of motion as a diagnostic tool. Therapeutic indications include the delivery of local anesthetics for pain relief and the delivery of corticosteroids for suppression of inflammation. Side effects are few, but may include tendon rupture, infection, steroid flare, hypopigmentation, and soft tissue atrophy. Injection technique requires knowledge of anatomy of the targeted area and a thorough understanding of the agents used. In this overview, the indications, contraindications, potential side effects, timing, proper technique, necessary materials, pharmaceuticals used and their actions, and post-procedure care of patients are presented
PMID: 12152964
ISSN: 0002-838x
CID: 83146