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  2. Disease-modifying osteoarthritis drug - Wikipedia

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    A disease-modifying osteoarthritis drug (DMOAD) is a disease-modifying drug that would inhibit or even reverse the progression of osteoarthritis. [1] Since the main hallmark of osteoarthritis is cartilage loss, a typical DMOAD would prevent the loss of cartilage and potentially regenerate it.

  3. Osteoarthritis: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - AOL

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    Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting more than 32.5 million adults in the United States. ... Osteoarthritis Medications. Medications that can help reduce osteoarthritis ...

  4. Doctors Just Found Yet Another Health Issue Ozempic Can ... - AOL

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    New research published in the New England Journal of Medicine had 407 people with obesity and knee osteoarthritis take semaglutide (the active component of Ozempic and Wegovy) or a placebo over 68 ...

  5. Can Ozempic and Wegovy help reduce knee osteoarthritis ... - AOL

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    Medications like Ozempic and Wegovy, which are used to treat type 2 diabetes and boost weight loss, may also help reduce knee osteoarthritis-related pain in people with obesity, a trial finds.

  6. Antiarthritics - Wikipedia

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    An antiarthritic is any drug used to relieve or prevent arthritic symptoms, such as joint pain or joint stiffness. Depending on the antiarthritic drug class, it is used for managing pain, reducing inflammation or acting as an immunosuppressant. These drugs are typically given orally, topically or through administration by injection.

  7. Diacerein - Wikipedia

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    Diacerein , also known as diacetylrhein, is a slow-acting medicine of the class anthraquinone used to treat joint diseases such as osteoarthritis (swelling and pain in the joints). [1] It works by inhibiting interleukin-1 beta. An updated 2014 Cochrane review found diacerein had a small beneficial effect on pain. [2]

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