Neuropathic Pain
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Comparison of Duloxetine, Gabapentin, and Pregabalin in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathic Pain
Painful diabetic neuropathy represents an unpleasant complication of diabetes, in which several groups of drugs are used in therapy. Among their representatives are duloxetine, gabapentin, and pregabalin. The meta-analysis, whose conclusions we summarize below, focused on comparing their effectiveness and tolerability.
Pregabalin in the Treatment of Postherpetic Neuralgia Resistant to Gabapentin
Pregabalin appears to be an effective aid in patients with postherpetic neuralgia. This is…
Pregabalin Relieves Patients with Central Neuropathic Pain
Treatment of central neuropathic pain, whether caused by spinal cord or cerebral damage, is often…
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Pregabalin in Seniors Confirmed Its Safety and Effectiveness
A pooled analysis of 11 studies investigated the safety and effectiveness of pregabalin in…
Pregabalin can be chosen as the 1st line treatment for postherpetic neuralgia
The efficacy of pregabalin in patients with postherpetic neuralgia has been demonstrated in 4…
Can We Lump All Gabapentinoids Together?
General practitioners often encounter peripheral neuropathic pain in their practice. One of…
Pregabalin in the Hands of a General Practitioner
A recent Cochrane systematic review by authors from Oxford University examined the effect of…
Positive Effect of Pregabalin Not Only on Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal cord injury is often accompanied by painful conditions. A study published in the…
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- Can We Lump All Gabapentinoids Together?
- Pregabalin in the Hands of a General Practitioner
- Pregabalin can be chosen as the 1st line treatment for postherpetic neuralgia
- Comparison of Duloxetine, Gabapentin, and Pregabalin in the Treatment of Diabetic Neuropathic Pain
- Pregabalin in Seniors Confirmed Its Safety and Effectiveness
- Positive Effect of Pregabalin Not Only on Neuropathic Pain in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury
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