Long-term effects of a diet supplement containing Cannabis sativa oil and Boswellia serrata in dogs with osteoarthritis following physiotherapy treatments: a randomised, placebo-controlled and double-blind clinical trial.
Valeria GabrieleDonal BisanzioAntonella RivaGiorgia MeineriRaffaella AdamiElisa MartelloPublished in: Natural product research (2022)
Dogs are commonly affected by Osteoarthritis (OA). Different approaches can be used to alleviate animals' symptoms. In this randomised, placebo-controlled and double-blind clinical trial, we performed a three months follow-up study assessing the efficacy of a food supplement containing natural ingredients ( Cannabis sativa oil, Boswellia serrata Roxb. Phytosome ® and Zingiber officinale extract) in dogs with OA after the interruption of physiotherapy that was performed during the previous three months. Inflammation and oxidative stress were reduced in the treated group (higher glutathione (GSH) and lower C-reactive protein [CRP] levels in blood) as well as chronic pain.
Keyphrases
- double blind
- placebo controlled
- clinical trial
- oxidative stress
- chronic pain
- knee osteoarthritis
- phase ii
- phase iii
- study protocol
- rheumatoid arthritis
- phase ii study
- open label
- dna damage
- physical activity
- fatty acid
- diabetic rats
- randomized controlled trial
- induced apoptosis
- weight loss
- squamous cell carcinoma
- pain management
- sleep quality
- human health
- locally advanced
- radiation therapy
- heat shock protein