Yes, it is true that Genacol Anti-Pain can be taken without major drug interactions. This is because it does not contain typical pain relievers like Tylenol™ or Advil™, but rather collagen. It can be a good option for people suffering from osteoarthritis. In some cases, it can be combined with Advil™ or Tylenol™ if your condition allows for it.
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