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Flavonoid supplement UP446 has significant symptomatic relief of knee osteoarthritis

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September 2014

Flavonoid supplement UP446 has significant symptomatic relief of knee osteoarthritis

Vol: 3| Issue: 9| Number:47| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

A combination of scutellaria baicalensis and acacia catechu extracts for short-term symptomatic relief of joint discomfort associated with osteoarthritis of the knee

J Med Food. 2014 Jun;17(6):707-13

Contributing Authors:
BH Arjmandi LT Ormsbee ML Elam SC Campbell N Rahnama ME Payton K Brummel-Smith BP Daggy

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79 patients with mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis were included in this study. Patients were randomized to treatment with either UP446 500mg/day (S. baicalensis and A. catechu compound) or control naproxen sodium 440mg/day. The purpose was to investigate the effect of UP446 500mg/day on short-term outcome in comparison to an established conservative OA treatment. Over 1 week, pain and stiffness s...

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