A team of Oncology specialists at
the Royal Brisbane and Women’s
Hospital are currently recruiting for
a clinical trial of ‘MooGoo Udder
Cream’ versus the international
status quo; and current standard of
care practice of using Aqueous and
Sorbolene creams to manage the
most common and distressing side
effects of radiotherapy.
The world first study is the result
of patient driven endorsement, as
well as physician interest to test the
observations that show patients
using the cream generally have a
better skin recovery than their
peers that use the standard treatment.
Moo Goo is an Australian product
originally based on Udder Cream
used on cow’s udders.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 02 Oct 12 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 02 Oct 12
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