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Have you been to the store or googled which supplements are best for arthritis or joint pain? The options are endless and the packaging...
Andrew Pope
- Nov 1, 2021
- 4 min
JointLife Supplement: A novel approach to an old problem
As a physician, I have seen and treated countless people over the past decade for various issues arising from almost every joint in the...
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Research for the different applications of PRP is promising and rapidly growing. Although the equipment used to produce PRP and the injections themselves have been cleared by the FDA, this procedure is considered investigational and has not been officially approved by the FDA for most uses. Since PRP is a substance derived from one’s own blood, it is not considered a drug. FDA clearance means that doctors can prescribe and administer PRP if they believe it’s in the best interest of the patient. However, lack of the FDA approval means that PRP treatments may not be covered by insurance.
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