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Can I Take turmeric with glucosamine?

STATUS: LIKELY SAFE

SUMMARY:

No direct interactions were identified between turmeric (curcumin) and glucosamine. They are generally considered likely safe to take together at typical doses.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

No direct interaction reported. Turmeric (curcumin) can have mild antiplatelet (blood‑thinning) effects and may cause gastrointestinal upset. Glucosamine is used for joint health; there are rare reports of glucosamine interacting with warfarin (increasing INR) and it may cause GI symptoms or be a concern for people with shellfish allergy. If you use anticoagulants/antiplatelet medications, have a bleeding disorder, diabetes, or severe allergies, consult a healthcare provider before combining supplements.

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IMPORTANT LIMITATIONS:

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