Study compares Tapentadol ER Tablets to placebo for chronic osteoarthritis knee pain

New Insights Into Detecting Osteoarthritis Via Sodium MRI, NYU Researchers Find
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Researchers at New York University have developed an innovative way to look at the development of osteoarthritis in the knee joint – one that relies on the examination of sodium ions in cartilage. Their work, which appears in the Journal of Magnetic Resonance, may provide a non-invasive method to diagnose osteoarthritis in its very early stages. The concentration of sodium ions, which are …Noisy knees could help diagnose osteoarthritis
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London, Aug 31 : Diagnosing the kind of noises a knee makes could be a new way to treat osteoarthritis.Hip dysplasia susceptibility in dogs may be underreported
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A study comparing a new method for evaluating a dog’s susceptibility to hip dysplasia to the traditional American method has shown that 80 percent of dogs judged to be normal by the traditional method are actually at risk for developing osteoarthritis and hip dysplasia, according to the new method.New non-invasive method to diagnose osteoarthritis
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Researchers at New York University have developed an innovative way to look at the development of osteoarthritis in the knee joint-one that relies on the examination of sodium ions in cartilage. Their work, which appears in the Journal of Magnetic Resonance, may provide a non-invasive method to diagnose osteoarthritis in its very early stages.Study compares Tapentadol ER Tablets to placebo for chronic osteoarthritis knee pain
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Phase 3 safety and efficacy data comparing tapentadol extended release (ER) tablets, an investigational pain medication, to placebo in patients with moderate to severe chronic osteoarthritis knee pain have been published by Clinical Drug Investigation.
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