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WARF: P96141US Pharmaceuticals & Vitamin D
Treatment of Arthritic Disease
INVENTORS Hector DeLuca, Colleen Hayes, Margherita Cantorna
OVERVIEW
A method of treating arthritis symptoms of an arthritis patient comprising administering to an arthritis patient an amount of vitamin D compound effective to reduce symptoms and observing a reduction in symptoms is disclosed.

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Intellectual Property Status
Tech Fields
Pharmaceuticals & Vitamin D - Inflammation
Pharmaceuticals & Vitamin D - Immunity & auto-immune
CONTACT INFORMATION
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