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Joint Pain Relief: Resources for Clinicians
This section is designed for clinicians to explore detailed information about Joint Pain Relief, including its key ingredients, the literature and studies that inspired its development, and resources to simplify recommending the supplement while offering exclusive savings for your patients. Please note: this page is intended for healthcare professionals only and is not designed for patient use.
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About Joint Pain Relief
Joint Pain Relief is a listed medicine, with the following permitted indications:
• Anti-inflammatory/relieve inflammation
• Decrease/reduce/relieve symptoms of mild arthritis/mild osteoarthritis
• Maintain/support joint health
• Decrease/reduce/relieve mild joint pain/soreness
Joint Pain Relief is a resource clinicians can consider recommending to patients as part of their broader approach to managing joint health concerns.
(AUST L 471846)
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Ingredients
Joint Pain Relief is formulated with five ingredients, each chosen for its role in supporting joint health: Boswellia (Boswellia serrata), Maritime Pine Bark Extract (Pinus pinaster), MSM (Dimethyl sulfone), Turmeric (Curcuma longa) and Black Pepper Extract (Piper nigrum).
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Dosage and Warnings
Adult Dosage: Take one tablet two times a day. Do not exceed recommended daily dose.
Warnings: For detailed information please refer to the product label.
Research Behind the Joint Pain Relief Formulation
The formulation of Joint Pain Relief is grounded in research and studies that explore the effectiveness of its key ingredients in supporting its permitted indications. Below is a selection of the many scientific studies that informed its development.
Liu, X., Machado, G.C., Eyles, J.P., Ravi, V., & Hunter, D.J. (2017). Dietary supplements for treating osteoarthritis: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 52: 167-175. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsports-2016-097333.
Liu, X., Eyles, J., McLachlan, A.J., & Mobasheri, A. (2018). Which supplements can I recommend to my osteoarthritis patients? Rheumatology (Oxford), 57: 75–87. Available at: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29506080/.
Liu, X., McLachlan, A., & Hunter, D. (2019). Vitamin and mineral supplements: The role of supplements and complementary medicines in osteoarthritis: An evidence-based guide to practice. AJP, 100(1180): 62-68. Available at: https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/INFORMIT.320790937997758.
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Making Recommendations Easier for Specialists
We understand the importance of specialists recommending supplements, so we’ve made it easier. We offer free notepads for specialists, including a unique discount code for patients to receive 10% off. These notepads make it simple to recommend—just rip off a page and hand it to your patient. If you’re interested, email clinicians@jointactioncare.com with the subject line Notepad and include your name and title in the email body, and we’ll send one to you.