Combined use of pulse therapy and molecular hydrogen in rats with experimental rheumatoid arthritis: Clinical and histological evaluation of therapeutic effectiveness
Tatyana A. Berezhnova,
Viktoriya V. Shishkina,
Dmitry I. Esaulenko
et al.
Abstract:Introduction: Glucocorticosteroid therapy is the basic therapeutic option for rheumatoid arthritis; however, long-term treatment with low and medium doses is associated with the development of negative side effects. As reported, oxidative stress is crucial in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis. Therefore, pharmacotherapy that combines application of methylprednisolone pulse therapy and an aqueous molecular hydrogen solution seems to be a reasonable treatment option in these cases.
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