Abstract
A combination of 6 months of treatment with pyridostigmine and triweekly exercise fails to improve insulin-like growth factor-I levels in fibromyalgia, despite improvement in the acute growth hormone response to exercise.
Kim Dupree Jones, Atul A Deodhar, Carol S Burckhardt, Nancy A Perrin, Ginger C Hanson and Robert M Bennett
The Journal of Rheumatology May 2007, 34 (5) 1103-1111;
Kim Dupree Jones
Atul A Deodhar
Carol S Burckhardt
Nancy A Perrin
Ginger C Hanson
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The Journal of Rheumatology
Vol. 34, Issue 5
1 May 2007
A combination of 6 months of treatment with pyridostigmine and triweekly exercise fails to improve insulin-like growth factor-I levels in fibromyalgia, despite improvement in the acute growth hormone response to exercise.
Kim Dupree Jones, Atul A Deodhar, Carol S Burckhardt, Nancy A Perrin, Ginger C Hanson, Robert M Bennett
The Journal of Rheumatology May 2007, 34 (5) 1103-1111;
A combination of 6 months of treatment with pyridostigmine and triweekly exercise fails to improve insulin-like growth factor-I levels in fibromyalgia, despite improvement in the acute growth hormone response to exercise.
Kim Dupree Jones, Atul A Deodhar, Carol S Burckhardt, Nancy A Perrin, Ginger C Hanson, Robert M Bennett
The Journal of Rheumatology May 2007, 34 (5) 1103-1111;