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Glizolan

Updated July 28, 2011
Donna Says:
Wed, May 25, 2011

IIs it aspirin based?
Is it a Cox-II inhibitor?S

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David Says:
Thu, July 28, 2011

No, Glizolan is not Aspirin based.

Diacereina is reportedly the active ingredient of Glizolan.

This medication belongs to a group of medicines with anti-inflamotory and anti-rheumatic properties. It is also used for treatment of Artrosis which is an illness related to cartelege prloblems and lesions and osteoartritis. It does not contain steroids. It works by inhibiting interleukin-1.

You can read more on Diacerein in the link below (although information seems to be scarce for this medication because it is foreign "manufactured outside the US"):
https:/­/­rxchat.com/­wiki/­Diacerein/­

Hope this helps!

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