The effect of glucosamine and/or chondroitin sulfate on the progression of knee osteoarthritis: A report from the glucosamine/chondroitin arthritis intervention trial
Arthritis & Rheumatism2008Vol. 58(10), pp. 3183–3191
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Allen D. Sawitzke, Helen Shi, Martha F. Finco, Dorothy D. Dunlop, Clifton O. Bingham, Crystal L. Harris, Nora G. Singer, John Bradley, David Silver, Christopher Jackson, Nancy E. Lane, Chester V. Oddis, Fred Wolfe, Jeffrey Lisse, Daniel E. Furst, Domenic J. Reda, Roland W. Moskowitz, H. James Williams, Daniel O. Clegg
Abstract
At 2 years, no treatment achieved a predefined threshold of clinically important difference in JSW loss as compared with placebo. However, knees with K/L grade 2 radiographic OA appeared to have the greatest potential for modification by these treatments.
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