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SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8.2
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 3 Tablets
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Vitamin B6 (as pyridoxine HCl)
25 mg
1,471%
Magnesium (as magnesium oxide)
400 mg
95%
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Top Medical Research Studies

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CMT shows potential for pain relief
We investigated how choline magnesium trisalicylate (CMT) helps alleviate bone pain in patients with metastatic cancer. In a carefully designed study involving 26 participants, we compared CMT against a placebo in a crossover format, measuring pain relief at multiple intervals after dosing.

While we observed a significant reduction in pain just one hour post-treatment with CMT, other comparisons showed improvements that didn't reach statistical significance. This suggested that CMT might assist in managing bone pain, potentially complementing traditional opioids, but overall effectiveness is still under exploration.
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7
Pamidronate therapy reduces bone pain
We evaluated the effects of pamidronate therapy on children with osteogenesis imperfecta type III. Over the course of treatment, we saw reductions in bone pain, alongside a significant decrease in fracture incidence.

The therapy positively impacted children's daily activities and their overall mobility. Importantly, the treatment was found to be safe, although some patients experienced mild side effects like low calcium levels and a fever. Overall, our findings suggest that bisphosphonate therapy is beneficial for management in these young patients.
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7
Promising drug delivery for osteoporosis
We developed a novel drug delivery system combining denosumab and magnesium within metal-organic frameworks to target osteoarthritis. The framework showed good potential for loaded drug release, delivering about 72% of denosumab in just 8 hours.

Additionally, it released magnesium ions, which are beneficial for bone formation. Our cytotoxicity tests demonstrated that the system is biocompatible and encourages cell growth over time. While our findings are promising for pain relief linked to osteoporosis, further studies are needed to confirm effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Beneficial supplement
2 people found this helpful
This supplement is vital for muscle and bone health. It significantly improves my sleep, and I have benefited greatly, for which I am thankful.
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7.5
Improved wellbeing
2 people found this helpful
Magnesium with Vitamin B6 is key for energy production, muscle contraction, and bone tissue mineralisation. After taking three pills daily, I became more balanced with improved sleep and no more night cramps. The supply lasts for three months.
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7.5
Supports bones effectively
1 people found this helpful
This magnesium aids my sleep and is beneficial for my bones and joints. Its quality is outstanding, and the quantity is satisfactory. Thank you, Blake! 😍
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 3 Researches
7
  • All Researches
7
Promising drug delivery for osteoporosis
We developed a novel drug delivery system combining denosumab and magnesium within metal-organic frameworks to target osteoarthritis. The framework showed good potential for loaded drug release, delivering about 72% of denosumab in just 8 hours.

Additionally, it released magnesium ions, which are beneficial for bone formation. Our cytotoxicity tests demonstrated that the system is biocompatible and encourages cell growth over time. While our findings are promising for pain relief linked to osteoporosis, further studies are needed to confirm effectiveness in real-world scenarios.
Read More
7
Pamidronate therapy reduces bone pain
We evaluated the effects of pamidronate therapy on children with osteogenesis imperfecta type III. Over the course of treatment, we saw reductions in bone pain, alongside a significant decrease in fracture incidence.

The therapy positively impacted children's daily activities and their overall mobility. Importantly, the treatment was found to be safe, although some patients experienced mild side effects like low calcium levels and a fever. Overall, our findings suggest that bisphosphonate therapy is beneficial for management in these young patients.
Read More
7
CMT shows potential for pain relief
We investigated how choline magnesium trisalicylate (CMT) helps alleviate bone pain in patients with metastatic cancer. In a carefully designed study involving 26 participants, we compared CMT against a placebo in a crossover format, measuring pain relief at multiple intervals after dosing.

While we observed a significant reduction in pain just one hour post-treatment with CMT, other comparisons showed improvements that didn't reach statistical significance. This suggested that CMT might assist in managing bone pain, potentially complementing traditional opioids, but overall effectiveness is still under exploration.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 5 Reviews
8.2
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Beneficial supplement
2 people found this helpful
This supplement is vital for muscle and bone health. It significantly improves my sleep, and I have benefited greatly, for which I am thankful.
Read More
7.5
Improved wellbeing
2 people found this helpful
Magnesium with Vitamin B6 is key for energy production, muscle contraction, and bone tissue mineralisation. After taking three pills daily, I became more balanced with improved sleep and no more night cramps. The supply lasts for three months.
Read More
7.5
Supports bones effectively
1 people found this helpful
This magnesium aids my sleep and is beneficial for my bones and joints. Its quality is outstanding, and the quantity is satisfactory. Thank you, Blake! 😍
Read More
7.5
Initial relief
My elderly mother tried it and initially found it helpful; it made her bones feel better and relieved her bone pain, but she eventually stopped using it.
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6
Relaxed bones
1 people found this helpful
An excellent choice for a pregnant woman, as it relaxed my bone pain and muscles, much like during my first pregnancy.
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Frequently Asked Questions

7
CMT shows potential for pain relief
We investigated how choline magnesium trisalicylate (CMT) helps alleviate bone pain in patients with metastatic cancer. In a carefully designed study involving 26 participants, we compared CMT against a placebo in a crossover format, measuring pain relief at multiple intervals after dosing.

While we observed a significant reduction in pain just one hour post-treatment with CMT, other comparisons showed improvements that didn't reach statistical significance. This suggested that CMT might assist in managing bone pain, potentially complementing traditional opioids, but overall effectiveness is still under exploration.
7
Promising drug delivery for osteoporosis
We developed a novel drug delivery system combining denosumab and magnesium within metal-organic frameworks to target osteoarthritis. The framework showed good potential for loaded drug release, delivering about 72% of denosumab in just 8 hours.

Additionally, it released magnesium ions, which are beneficial for bone formation. Our cytotoxicity tests demonstrated that the system is biocompatible and encourages cell growth over time. While our findings are promising for pain relief linked to osteoporosis, further studies are needed to confirm effectiveness in real-world scenarios.

References

  1. Alsaikhan F, Mahmoud MZ, Suliman M. Synthesis and characterization of novel denosumab/magnesium-based metal organic frameworks nanocomposite prepared by ultrasonic route as drug delivery system for the treatment of osteoporosis. Front Bioeng Biotechnol. 2023;11:1153969. 10.3389/fbioe.2023.1153969
  2. Jakubowska-Pietkiewicz E, Chlebna-Sokół D. New trends in the treatment of osteogenesis imperfecta type III - own experience. Ortop Traumatol Rehabil. 2008;10:593. PubMed
  3. Johnson JR, Miller AJ. The efficacy of choline magnesium trisalicylate (CMT) in the management of metastatic bone pain: a pilot study. Palliat Med. 1994;8:129. PubMed
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