Valsartan Reduces Arthritis Symptoms in Rats, Promising Relief for Patients
The researchers studied how a drug called valsartan affects arthritis in rats. They used different groups of rats, some with arthritis and some without. They found that rats with arthritis had swollen paws, pain, and high levels of certain substances in their bodies. When they gave the rats valsartan, it helped reduce these symptoms. This suggests that valsartan may be helpful in treating arthritis.