Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9005737 | Clinical Therapeutics | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
RBX appeared to be well tolerated in the patients with DPN who participated in this study. Overall, changes in VDT and NTSS-6 total scores did not differ among treatment groups at end point. However, RBX treatment appeared to be of benefit for the subgroup of patients with less severe symptomatic DPN by relieving sensory symptoms and improving nerve fiber function, as indicated by reductions in VDT and NTSS-6 total score.
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MD, PhD Vinik, MD Bril, MD, PhD Kempler, MD Litchy, MD Tesfaye, PhD Price, MD III, the MBBQ Study Group the MBBQ Study Group,