Research Trial Needs Equine Patients

Newsdate: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 - 12:10 pm
Location: JONESVILLE, North Carolina

Nouvelle Veterinary, Inc. the makers of Cur-OST®, a curcumin based anti-inflammatory supplement for horses and companion animals is conducting another research trial and is in need of candidates. 

Alternative way to relieve pain

Alternative way to relieve pain

Researcher looking for horses that may be on chronic high dose pain medications or that require frequent joint injections to alleviate pain.

Dr. Schell, CEO and head researcher for Nouvelle Veterinary, Inc., is looking to evaluate more moderate to severe pain in equine patients that may be associated with a host of clinical conditions including: arthritis, laminitis, navicular syndrome, trauma or tendon injuries. 

Dr. Schell is looking for 10 candidates at this preliminary stage that may be on chronic high dose pain medications, including NSAIDs, or that may be requiring frequent joint injections to alleviate pain. 

Each candidate will be supplied with a 14 day supply of a new product containing higher levels of Curcumin, combined with boswellia and antioxidants.  In clinical practice, Dr. Schell has seen a tremendous improvement in the pain levels in patients with a variety of clinical problems in as little as 2-3 days, with no noted side effects. 

For further information regarding the trial or to see if your horse may qualify, please contact Dr. Tom Schell at 1-800-476-4702 or via email at tschelldvm@gmail.com.  Information regarding our past research and Cur-OST® product information may be found at http://www.curost.com

 

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As an animal lover since childhood, Flossie was delighted when Mark, the CEO and developer of EquiMed asked her to join his team of contributors.

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