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Washington - Botox may relieve severe pain from osteoarthritis of the knee, new research suggests.
Washington - Botox may relieve severe pain from osteoarthritis of the knee, new research suggests.
In interim data from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial, injections of botulinum toxin type A significantly reduced severe pain and improved function, researchers said.
In an open-label study, 10 of 15 patients showed improvement in pain of 50 percent or greater.
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