Botox shots for aching knees? trial tests new pain relief
NCT ID NCT03726788
Summary
This study aimed to see if a Botox injection could relieve knee arthritis pain better and longer than a standard steroid shot. Researchers planned to use special MRI scans to measure knee inflammation and see if it was linked to pain relief. The trial was designed for adults with painful knee arthritis who did not get enough help from common pain pills, but the study was withdrawn before any participants joined.
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Lille Catholic University
Lille, 59000, France
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