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Chondroitin

Chondroitin is a moderate-risk supplement, commonly taken at 1200 mg per day with a suggested upper limit of 2000 mg according to EFSA reference data. This page currently includes one reference source. Treat it as safety context, not a complete global standard comparison. Use NutriAudit to check if your supplement stack keeps this ingredient within safe limits.

Quick take

Chondroitin sits in the Other Supplements category. This page consolidates 1 regional standard, and the numbers are broadly aligned, so the bigger question is whether your total dose stays in range.

For this ingredient, the main task is usually not a binary yes/no question but checking the label dose, your total intake, and possible overlap with the rest of the stack.

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Regional Reference Values

RegionOrganizationTypical DoseUpper Limit (UL)Unit
🇪🇺 EuropeResearch12002000mg

Typical Dose = commonly used amount, not an official RDA. UL = Tolerable Upper Intake Level; some authorities have not established one.

How to use this page

First match your product label against the dose table above, then check whether the known interaction list includes anything in your current stack.

If you are taking multiple supplements, the safest approach is usually to audit the whole stack instead of judging a single bottle in isolation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much Chondroitin is too much?

Research lists a formal upper limit (UL) of 2000mg per day for Chondroitin. Other regions may use a different value or have no established UL.

What is a typical dose of Chondroitin?

A commonly used dose of Chondroitin is 1200mg per day. This is based on research literature, not an official RDA. Individual needs vary.

Are you taking Chondroitin?

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Disclaimer: NutriAudit is a decision-support tool designed to help you review your supplement stack for potential duplicate, conflicting, or excessive ingredients. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before making changes to your supplement routine, especially if you are pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or have a medical condition.

Uses cited public reference data where the current dataset has a verified entry.

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