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Chrondroitin sulfate improves pain and function compared to placebo in the management of knee OA

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June 2017

Chrondroitin sulfate improves pain and function compared to placebo in the management of knee OA

Vol: 6| Issue: 6| Number:11| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:2
Journal Level of Evidence:N/A

Pharmaceutical-grade Chondroitin sulfate is as effective as celecoxib and superior to placebo in symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: the ChONdroitin versus CElecoxib versus Placebo Trial (CONCEPT)

Ann Rheum Dis. 2017 May 22. pii: annrheumdis-2016-210860. doi: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2016-210860. [Epub ahead of print]

Contributing Authors:
Jean-Yves Reginster K Pavelka Jean Dudler Tomasz Blicharski

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604 patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis were randomized to treatment with either chondroitin sulfate, celecoxib, or placebo over a 6 month period. Patients were assessed for pain, function, perceived improvement and adverse events over the 6 months. The results from this study indicated that all three groups demonstrated a significant improvement from baseline over the 6 months. Both the...

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