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Abstract Title:

Effectiveness of the homeopathic preparation Zeel compared with carprofen in dogs with osteoarthritis.

Abstract Source:

J Am Anim Hosp Assoc. 2011 Jan-Feb;47(1):12-20. Epub 2010 Dec 16. PMID: 21164168

Abstract Author(s):

Stephan Neumann, Pelle Stolt, Gabriele Braun, Klaus Hellmann, Erich Reinhart

Article Affiliation:

Stephan Neumann

Abstract:

The authors compared the symptomatic effectiveness of a complex homeopathic preparation Zeel (1-3 tablets orally per day depending on body weight) to carprofen (4 mg/kg body weight) in dogs (n=68) aged>1 yr diagnosed with osteoarthritis in a multicenter, prospective, observational open-label cohort study in 12 German veterinary clinics. The active treatment period was 56 days. Symptomatic effectiveness, lameness, stiffness of movements, and pain on palpation were evaluated by treating veterinarians and owners. Clinical signs of osteoarthritis improved significantly (P<0.05) at all time points (days 1, 28, and 56) with both therapies. At the end of the treatment period, effectiveness was comparable in both groups. Both treatment regimens were well tolerated with only three treatment-related adverse events, all in the carprofen group.

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