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The Effect of Daily Anti-Inflammatory Supplementation (Root.Health) on Foundation Pain Index Score in Chronic Opiate Patients

Authors:
Jonathann Kuo MD, Hudson Medical
Published:
March 13, 2025
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Abstract

To determine if a 3-month Root.Health supplementation course changes urine levels of Foundation Pain Index (FPI) scores mechanistic pain biomarkers in an opiate-using chronic pain population. Previous validation studies have demonstrated that higher FPI scores, represented by a greater number of abnormal biomarkers, indicate abnormal biochemical function is more likely to contribute to painful symptoms. Lower FPI scores, represented by a lower number of abnormal biomarkers, indicate biochemical function is unremarkable and is therefore less likely to be a contributor to painful symptoms. As such, the investigators will only include study participants with baseline FPI scores between 20-100 to select a study population in which abnormal biochemical functioning is more likely to be contributing to chronic pain symptoms. Scores between 0-20 are considered unremarkable.

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