There are several different ways to answer what Osteo is known for. There are a couple of different medicines on the market that have this in their name, such as Panadol Osteo, which is a medicine that helps people with Osteoarthritis.
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Yes, Rheumatoid and osteo.
The combining form is that the prefix osteo- is added.
See the related link below(Reflexology for osteoarthritis) for some history and information on this subject.
OSteo and rheumatoid arthritiswhile both destructive to joints are completely different diseases.
It comes from the Greek and means Bone.
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Words with the word ~osteo~ in them relate to bones.
Osteo- is taken from the Greek word "osteon" meaning "bone."
The medical root word 'osteo' refers to the bone.
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Yes, Osteo-bi-flex contains Glucosamin and can be taken with plavix (clopidogrel)
A combing form that means bone - Example is osteoarthritis