Lidocaine 5% patch for localized neuropathic pain: progress for the patient, a new approach for the physician
Guy Hans1,2, Dominique Robert3, Johanna Verhulst2, Marcel Vercauteren1,21Department of Anesthesiology, 2Multidisciplinary Pain Center, 3Department of Intensive Care, Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, BelgiumAbstract: Neuropathic pain (NeP) syndromes remain a difficult-to-treat medical entity. Des...
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doaj-20d456d711354677afaf1faa877945202020-11-24T23:20:52ZengDove Medical PressClinical Pharmacology : Advances and Applications1179-14382010-03-012010default6570Lidocaine 5% patch for localized neuropathic pain: progress for the patient, a new approach for the physicianGuy HansDominique RobertJohanna Verhulstet alGuy Hans1,2, Dominique Robert3, Johanna Verhulst2, Marcel Vercauteren1,21Department of Anesthesiology, 2Multidisciplinary Pain Center, 3Department of Intensive Care, Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, BelgiumAbstract: Neuropathic pain (NeP) syndromes remain a difficult-to-treat medical entity. Despite a growing number of pharmacological and invasive analgesic therapies the results remain less than optimal because of insufficient analgesic efficacy and/or occurrence of pronounced side effects. Current guidelines propose the use of multimodal and balanced pharmacological therapies, focused on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms (mechanistic approach). Lidocaine 5% patches are a new treatment option currently licensed for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia. However, these patches can also be used for the treatment of different types of superficial NeP syndromes, such as diabetic polyneuropathy. Their therapeutic success, however, largely depends on the correct identification of appropriate patients and pain syndromes. This manuscript outlines the correct identification of patients and proper use of these patches in order to ensure as much as possible the therapeutic efficacy of this new treatment option.Keywords: neuropathic pain, lidocaine, patch http://www.dovepress.com/lidocaine-5-patch-for-localized-neuropathic-pain-progress-for-the-pati-a4160 |
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Lidocaine 5% patch for localized neuropathic pain: progress for the patient, a new approach for the physician |
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Lidocaine 5% patch for localized neuropathic pain: progress for the patient, a new approach for the physician |
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Lidocaine 5% patch for localized neuropathic pain: progress for the patient, a new approach for the physician |
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Guy Hans1,2, Dominique Robert3, Johanna Verhulst2, Marcel Vercauteren1,21Department of Anesthesiology, 2Multidisciplinary Pain Center, 3Department of Intensive Care, Antwerp University Hospital, Edegem, BelgiumAbstract: Neuropathic pain (NeP) syndromes remain a difficult-to-treat medical entity. Despite a growing number of pharmacological and invasive analgesic therapies the results remain less than optimal because of insufficient analgesic efficacy and/or occurrence of pronounced side effects. Current guidelines propose the use of multimodal and balanced pharmacological therapies, focused on the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms (mechanistic approach). Lidocaine 5% patches are a new treatment option currently licensed for the treatment of postherpetic neuralgia. However, these patches can also be used for the treatment of different types of superficial NeP syndromes, such as diabetic polyneuropathy. Their therapeutic success, however, largely depends on the correct identification of appropriate patients and pain syndromes. This manuscript outlines the correct identification of patients and proper use of these patches in order to ensure as much as possible the therapeutic efficacy of this new treatment option.Keywords: neuropathic pain, lidocaine, patch |
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