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Theramine is an amino acid based medical food indicated for the dietary management of pain and inflammatory disorders. Theramine is manufactured by Physician Therapeutics, a division of Targeted Medical Pharma (OTC:TRGM). Theramine has been the subject of two double-blind clinical trials for low-back pain.[1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Shell WE, Charuvastra EH, DeWood MA, May LA, Bullias DH, Silver DS (March 2012). "A double-blind controlled trial of a single dose naproxen and an amino acid medical food theramine for the treatment of low back pain". American Journal of Therapeutics. 19 (2): 108–14. doi:10.1097/MJT.0b013e3181f4b297. PMID 20861716.
  2. ^ Shell WE, Pavlik S, Roth B, Silver M, Breitstein ML, May L, Silver D (November 2016). "Reduction in Pain and Inflammation Associated With Chronic Low Back Pain With the Use of the Medical Food Theramine". American Journal of Therapeutics. 23 (6): e1353–e1362. doi:10.1097/MJT.0000000000000068. PMC 5102273. PMID 25237981.