A blinded, placebo‐controlled study on the clinical effects of vitamin E supplementation in dogs with osteoarthritis
Casey L. Gordon,
Samantha J. Reeves,
Richard K. Burchell
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundVitamin E has a positive effect in the management of osteoarthritis in humans, and in a previous study of dogs. It has been suggested to decrease C‐reactive protein concentrations and liver enzyme activities in humans and animals.ObjectiveTo assess the effect of vitamin E supplementation on lameness, pain, pain medication requirement, clinical pathology variables, and quality of life in large‐breed dogs with naturally occurring osteoarthritis.AnimalsFifty‐seven client‐owned dogs with naturally occurr… Show more
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