Abstract

In patients with acute locomotor system injuries the efficacy of osteogenon for the optimization of reparative processes was studied. Osteogenon was taken by 48 out-and inpatients with bone fractures of different localization. Control group uncluded the patients with similar fractures without osteogenon administration. Comparison of data obtained with the systemic multifactor analysis showed more quick relief of pain and more expressed callus formation in patients who received osteogenon. No complications were detected.

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