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Authors’ Reply to Toda: Multimodal Multidisciplinary Management of Patients with Moderate to Severe Pain in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Need to Meet Patient Expectations

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Veronese reports personal fees from IBSA, Mylan, Viatris, Fidia outside of the submitted work; Reginster reports grants from IBSA-Genevrier, Mylan, CNIEL, Radius Health (through institution), consulting fees from IBSA-Genevrier, Mylan, CNIEL, Radius Health, Pierre Fabre, fees for participation in review activities from IBSA-Genevrier, MYLAN, CNIEL, Radius Health, Teva, payment for lectures from Ag-Novos, CERIN, CNIEL, Dairy Research Council (DRC), Echolight, IBSA-Genevrier, Mylan, Pfizer Consumer Health, Teva, Theramex, outside of the submitted work.

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Veronese, N., Reginster, JY. Authors’ Reply to Toda: Multimodal Multidisciplinary Management of Patients with Moderate to Severe Pain in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Need to Meet Patient Expectations. Drugs 82, 1513–1514 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40265-022-01789-x

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