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Osteoarthritis
Extended-release triamcinolone acetonide (FX006) versus placebo in knee osteoarthritis treatment
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2018 Apr 18;100(8):666-677
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Extended-release triamcinolone acetonide (FX006) versus placebo in knee osteoarthritis treatment
J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2018 Apr 18;100(8):666-677
Osteoarthritis
OARSI 2016: IA 20mg & 40mg extended-release triamcinolone acetonide vs placebo for knee OA
OARSI 2016: IA 20mg & 40mg extended-release triamcinolone acetonide vs placebo for knee OA