What can’t be taken with aminos

What should not be taken with Aminosaccharide? Aminosaccharide is a relatively common nutritional product, commonly used in the market are glucose sulfate and glucosamine hydrochloride. Aminos can theoretically repair damage to cartilage and promote cartilage recovery, with the main side effect being gastrointestinal and digestive tract reactions. That is, when taking aminos, do not take them together with drugs or foods that stimulate the digestive tract. Especially non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory painkillers can cause gastrointestinal reactions and ulcers, so do not take aminosaccharides together with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory analgesics as much as possible, and do not drink spicy foods that stimulate the stomach together.