Not exact matches
There are no studies
about AcnEase on the internet except a
clinical trial that is on their
website which explains how it is possibly effective for not just acne, but also for improvement in rosacea (specifically facial flushing) and also gastrointestinal issues.
Combine that with huge profit - seeking pharmaceutical corporations, fly - by - night supplement companies that have active lawsuits being filed against them for fraud, millions of dollars in advertising and promotions on TV and the internet targeting vulnerable people, and endless layers of
websites full of contradictory information
about scientific
trials,
clinical tests, and potentially bogus health promises, and it's no wonder why people end up confused and frustrated.
Information
about these requirements can be found in the Current
Clinical Trials section of this
website.
If you are interested in knowing more
about clinical trials here at UC Davis, browse through our
website or contact us!
Information
about the incentives of studies can be found under the veterinary
clinical trials announcements on this
website.
More information
about this
clinical trial can be found on the Oncology Service
website.
Dr. Mike Richards, DVM, who answers questions on the
website VetInfo.com, has this to say
about glucosamine and chondroitin: «In the
clinical trials for Rimadyl (Rx) the placebo group was estimated to have improved by 15 % of the veterinarians and 25 % of the clients.
Use the
website for the hospital or clinic to find out if there are any staff biographies or information
about procedures or participation in
clinical trials.