Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 15 Researches
7.3
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 53 Reviews
8.1
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 2 Veggie Capsules
Amount Per Serving
%DV
BioCell Collagen®(from chicken sternal cartilage) providing minimum:Hydrolyzed Collagen Type IIChondroitin SulfateHyaluronic Acid
1000 mg600 mg200 mg100 mg
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Top Medical Research Studies

8
Hyaluronic acid effectiveness evaluated
We explored how hyaluronic acid (HA) injections affect knee osteoarthritis (OA) pain and function. This study involved 128 patients, comparing the impact of a single high-dose injection to triple low-dose injections over 12 months.

Interestingly, the triple low-dose injections demonstrated better results, improving pain and function more effectively than the single high-dose approach.

So, for those dealing with knee OA, multiple, lower dose HA injections might be the way to go for relief.
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8
LBSA0103 shows pain relief effectiveness
We aimed to understand how effective and safe LBSA0103, a highly cross-linked hyaluronic acid, is for treating knee osteoarthritis.

Involving over 3,140 participants, this study monitored side effects and pain relief through injections.

While some reported mild side effects, the majority experienced significant relief from knee pain, with more than 80% showing improvement after treatment.

Overall, LBSA0103 was well tolerated and demonstrated a positive effect on reducing pain, particularly in the weeks following treatment.
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9
Hyaluronic acid alleviates knee pain
We explored the impact of hyaluronic acid (HA) sheet transplantation on knee pain in a rat arthritis model. This study administered HA sheets to right knees of rats following induced arthritis while left knees underwent sham surgery.

We observed significant pain relief and reduced inflammation in the knees treated with HA. Notably, these sheets decreased cartilage damage and fibrosis, offering hope for chronic knee pain management. However, the full extent of benefits needs further investigation in human subjects.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Knee pain relief
195 people found this helpful
I used to take Doctor's Best, Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM, and I no longer experience knee pain. I bought this product for its hyaluronic acid content, hoping to rejuvenate my skin as well. It's crucial to drink plenty of water while taking hyaluronic acid to ensure effectiveness.
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9
Joint relief
173 people found this helpful
I highly recommend Doctor's Best hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate; they have become my salvation! After the first three-month course, I felt ready for a marathon, and the knee pain returned a few months later. I resumed taking the supplements, and now I feel great again.
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10
Knee pain forgotten
106 people found this helpful
Initially, I took 60 capsules, but now I have a larger package with 180—it's truly splendid hyaluronic acid. I originally bought it for joint issues, and I can happily say that my knee pain is no more. As a lovely bonus, my skin’s dryness has disappeared!
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 15 Researches
7.3
  • All Researches
9
Knee pain management study findings
We explored the effectiveness of a treatment for knee osteoarthritis that combines oral duloxetine with an injection of hyaluronic acid and corticosteroid. Conducted at Beijing Tiantan Hospital, this study involved 150 patients who were randomly assigned to either the combined treatment or the injection alone.

After 24 weeks, results showed that those receiving the combination experienced a significant reduction in pain and improvement in knee function. However, it’s important to note that this study only assessed effects over a short term, so longer follow-ups will be necessary to determine lasting benefits.
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9
Hyaluronic acid alleviates knee pain
We explored the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid injections for managing knee pain in patients with hemophilic arthropathy. Research indicated that a significant portion of participants experienced pain relief, with 91% reporting improvement over six years, and 82% of those with knee arthropathy seeing similar results after seven years. While findings varied across studies, it suggests that these injections can be beneficial for several months and can be repeated every six to twelve months. However, the overall data is somewhat diverse and complex.
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9
Hyaluronic acid alleviates knee pain
We explored the impact of hyaluronic acid (HA) sheet transplantation on knee pain in a rat arthritis model. This study administered HA sheets to right knees of rats following induced arthritis while left knees underwent sham surgery.

We observed significant pain relief and reduced inflammation in the knees treated with HA. Notably, these sheets decreased cartilage damage and fibrosis, offering hope for chronic knee pain management. However, the full extent of benefits needs further investigation in human subjects.
Read More
8
Knee pain treatment effectiveness evaluated
We assessed the effects of a combination of hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate on knee pain and mobility in a group of 21 patients. Over six months, participants reported a significant drop in pain levels, from near unbearable at 7.48 to a more manageable 5.24. Mobility also improved, showing a 35.61% increase by the six-month mark. Importantly, no serious side effects were noted. This treatment may enhance joint function and quality of life, easing daily activities for those with knee osteoarthritis.
Read More
8
Hyaluronic acid effectiveness evaluated
We explored how hyaluronic acid (HA) injections affect knee osteoarthritis (OA) pain and function. This study involved 128 patients, comparing the impact of a single high-dose injection to triple low-dose injections over 12 months.

Interestingly, the triple low-dose injections demonstrated better results, improving pain and function more effectively than the single high-dose approach.

So, for those dealing with knee OA, multiple, lower dose HA injections might be the way to go for relief.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 53 Reviews
8.1
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Knee pain relief
195 people found this helpful
I used to take Doctor's Best, Glucosamine Chondroitin MSM, and I no longer experience knee pain. I bought this product for its hyaluronic acid content, hoping to rejuvenate my skin as well. It's crucial to drink plenty of water while taking hyaluronic acid to ensure effectiveness.
Read More
9
Joint relief
173 people found this helpful
I highly recommend Doctor's Best hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate; they have become my salvation! After the first three-month course, I felt ready for a marathon, and the knee pain returned a few months later. I resumed taking the supplements, and now I feel great again.
Read More
10
Knee pain forgotten
106 people found this helpful
Initially, I took 60 capsules, but now I have a larger package with 180—it's truly splendid hyaluronic acid. I originally bought it for joint issues, and I can happily say that my knee pain is no more. As a lovely bonus, my skin’s dryness has disappeared!
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9
Knees pain-free
41 people found this helpful
This is excellent for joints! While I noticed no effect on my skin, my nails and eyebrows grew quickly. I’ve stopped experiencing knee and lower back pain (related to scoliosis). After completing a three-month course, my condition is far better than it was before!
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10
Arthritis forgotten
17 people found this helpful
After a month of using this product, my knee pain completely vanished, and I forgot about my arthritis!
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Frequently Asked Questions

10
Arthritis forgotten
17 people found this helpful
After a month of using this product, my knee pain completely vanished, and I forgot about my arthritis!
9
Joint relief
173 people found this helpful
I highly recommend Doctor's Best hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate; they have become my salvation! After the first three-month course, I felt ready for a marathon, and the knee pain returned a few months later. I resumed taking the supplements, and now I feel great again.
9
Knee improvement noted
3 people found this helpful
Once during training, I noticed a strange creaking in my knees. My trainer suggested a chondroprotector, and after searching, I found Doctor's Best. I appreciated the addition of collagen and hyaluronic acid. I took two capsules daily for two months and noticed improvements in my knee pain within weeks, alongside better nails and more elastic skin. My friend also used it for back issues, and the doctor endorsed it as a great supplement!
9
Improved knee function
3 people found this helpful
I have been taking hyaluronic acid for a month, and I've observed improvements; my facial skin appears more hydrated, and fine wrinkles have diminished. For my knees, there's also a noticeable difference; they no longer crunch when bending. I highly recommend this product!
10
Knee pain forgotten
106 people found this helpful
Initially, I took 60 capsules, but now I have a larger package with 180—it's truly splendid hyaluronic acid. I originally bought it for joint issues, and I can happily say that my knee pain is no more. As a lovely bonus, my skin’s dryness has disappeared!
2
No improvement
8 people found this helpful
It did not help me at all. The crunch in my knee did not decrease. Perhaps for someone it's a miracle product, but not for me. I took it with omega.
10
Effective for knees
11 people found this helpful
This product truly helps! The combination of hyaluronic acid, glucosamine, and chondroitin has made a significant difference for my troublesome right knee. Previously, I needed to take steps one at a time, and couldn't bend or squat. Now, I take steps normally and can squat deeply. Remarkably, my skin feels better too. I suggest adding this to glucosamine/chondroitin if you're already using them for joint issues.
9
Knee pain reduced
4 people found this helpful
I love this company! I'm on my second jar of hyaluronic acid. My knees no longer hurt as they used to, thanks to this and collagen. It's said that hyaluronic acid benefits are cumulative, so starting early is advisable. I highly recommend this!
9
No more aches
7 people found this helpful
I recommend taking it alongside Neocell Collagen with Vitamin C. My skin has improved significantly, and my knees, which used to ache from running, are now pain-free. Plus, fine lines on my hands have smoothed out. I'm ready to purchase again and would recommend it to everyone!
9
Cumulative effect
9 people found this helpful
It works on joints and skin, but it's vital to take it correctly! I chose Doctor's Best Hyaluronic Acid (HC) due to its balance of price and quality, good dosage, and the inclusion of type 2 collagen and sulfate chondroitin. This preparation focuses on joint health first, then skin health. I recommend taking it for 2-3 months, 1-2 times annually, as it has a cumulative effect. My knee pain diminished after one month, while noticeable improvements in my skin appeared after two months.
8
Knee pain treatment effectiveness evaluated
We assessed the effects of a combination of hyaluronic acid and chondroitin sulfate on knee pain and mobility in a group of 21 patients. Over six months, participants reported a significant drop in pain levels, from near unbearable at 7.48 to a more manageable 5.24. Mobility also improved, showing a 35.61% increase by the six-month mark. Importantly, no serious side effects were noted. This treatment may enhance joint function and quality of life, easing daily activities for those with knee osteoarthritis.
We examined the effectiveness of hyaluronic acid (HA) alongside platelet-rich plasma (PRP) for treating anterior knee pain caused by chondromalacia patellae. In a study involving 43 patients, those receiving PRP and HA reported an improvement in pain and quality of life compared to a control group undergoing standard physiotherapy. Although previous studies showed mixed results, our findings support the combination treatment's potential to alleviate knee pain effectively. This suggests that HA may play a significant role in enhancing treatment outcomes for anterior knee pain.
8
Hyaluronic acid effectiveness evaluated
We explored how hyaluronic acid (HA) injections affect knee osteoarthritis (OA) pain and function. This study involved 128 patients, comparing the impact of a single high-dose injection to triple low-dose injections over 12 months.

Interestingly, the triple low-dose injections demonstrated better results, improving pain and function more effectively than the single high-dose approach.

So, for those dealing with knee OA, multiple, lower dose HA injections might be the way to go for relief.

References

  1. Dima A, Dragosloveanu M, Romila AR, Cristea A, Marinică G, et al. Can Hyaluronic Acid Combined with Chondroitin Sulfate in Viscosupplementation of Knee Osteoarthritis Improve Pain Symptoms and Mobility?. Biomolecules. 2024;14. 10.3390/biom14070832
  2. Ostojic M, Hakam HT, Lovrekovic B, Ramadanov N, Prill R. Treatment of anterior knee pain due to chondromalacia patellae with platelet-rich plasma and hyaluronic acid in young and middle-aged adults, a cohort study. Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2024;144:3969. 10.1007/s00402-024-05363-w
  3. Safali S, Ertaş ES, Özdemir A, Cataklı D. Evaluation of single and multiple hyaluronic acid injections at different concentrations with high molecular weight in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2024;25:164. 10.1186/s12891-024-07200-y
  4. Li D, Hang R, Meng L, Zhao Z, Zhao C, et al. Co-treatment with Oral Duloxetine and Intraarticular Injection of Corticosteroid plus Hyaluronic Acid Reduces Pain in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis. Pain Physician. 2024;27:E45.
  5. Rodriguez-Merchan EC. The role of intraarticular injections of hyaluronic acid in joint pain relief in hemophilic arthropathy. Expert Rev Hematol. 2023;16:811. 10.1080/17474086.2023.2271660
  6. Hill WS, Dohnalek MH, Ha Y, Kim SJ, Jung JC, et al. A Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Efficacy and Safety of a Krill Oil, Astaxanthin, and Oral Hyaluronic Acid Complex on Joint Health in People with Mild Osteoarthritis. Nutrients. 2023;15. 10.3390/nu15173769
  7. Colombini A, Doro G, Ragni E, Forte L, de Girolamo L, et al. Treatment with CR500® improves algofunctional scores in patients with knee osteoarthritis: a post-market confirmatory interventional, single arm clinical investigation. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2023;24:647. 10.1186/s12891-023-06754-7
  8. Kim JG, Kim KI, Park KB, Park YG, Bae JH, et al. Safety and effectiveness of intra-articular injection of a highly cross-linked hyaluronic acid, LBSA0103 (Synovian): Results from a post-marketing surveillance study in South Korea. PLoS One. 2023;18:e0287222. 10.1371/journal.pone.0287222
  9. Ferkel E, Manjoo A, Martins D, Bhandari M, Sethi P, et al. Intra-articular Hyaluronic Acid Treatments for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review of Product Properties. Cartilage. 2023;14:424. 10.1177/19476035231154530
  10. Sconza C, Di Matteo B, Queirazza P, Dina A, Amenta R, et al. Ozone Therapy versus Hyaluronic Acid Injections for Pain Relief in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: Preliminary Findings on Molecular and Clinical Outcomes from a Randomized Controlled Trial. Int J Mol Sci. 2023;24. 10.3390/ijms24108788
  11. Saviola G, Da Campo G, Bianchini MC, Abdi-Ali L, Comini L, et al. Intra-articular clodronate in patients with knee osteoarthritis non-responder to intra-articular hyaluronic acid - a case report series of 9 patients with 8-month follow-up. Clin Ter. 2023;174:245. 10.7417/CT.2023.2528
  12. Qu Z, Koga H, Tsuji K, Tang G, Yang Y, et al. Hyaluronic acid sheet transplantation attenuates infrapatellar fat pad fibrosis and pain in a rat arthritis model. J Orthop Res. 2023;41:2442. 10.1002/jor.25580
  13. Küçükakkaş O, Aydin T, Yurdakul OV. Evaluation of the effect of intra-articular platelet-rich plasma and hyaluronic acid injections on femoral cartilage thickness in chronic knee osteoarthritis. Acta Orthop Belg. 2022;88:811. 10.52628/88.4.10243
  14. Mao B, Pan Y, Zhang Z, Yu Z, Li J, et al. Efficacy and Safety of Hyaluronic Acid Intra-articular Injection after Arthroscopic Knee Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. Orthop Surg. 2023;15:16. 10.1111/os.13602
  15. Arai T, Suzuki-Narita M, Takeuchi J, Tajiri I, Inage K, et al. Analgesic effects and arthritic changes following intra-articular injection of diclofenac etalhyaluronate in a rat knee osteoarthritis model. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2022;23:960. 10.1186/s12891-022-05937-y
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