If you are currently being treated with any of the following medications, you
should not use chondroitin without first talking to your healthcare
provider.
Blood-thinning Medications
Chondroitin and heparin, a drug used to thin the blood, are similar in
chemical composition. For this reason, some researchers speculate that people
may suffer bleeding complications from chondroitin, particularly when it is used
in combination with other blood-thinning medications, such as warfarin or
heparin.
Cisplatin
Preliminary animal studies also suggest that chondroitin sulfate may reduce
the kidney toxicity associated with cisplatin, a chemotherapy drug used for
cancer treatment. Further studies are needed to determine whether chondroitin
has the same effect in people taking cisplatin.
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
Taking chondroitin supplements may result in a decreased need for NSAIDs such
as ibuprofen to relieve the pain and swelling associated with OA. Because NSAIDs
and aspirin can cause serious side effects, such as stomach bleeding and ulcers,
chondroitin may be a useful adjunct or even alternative. Be sure to consult your
healthcare provider before adding chondroitin to your healthcare regimen.