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Study to evaluate the efficacy of Capsaicin patch in treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain

Study to evaluate the efficacy of Capsaicin patch in treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain Study to evaluate the efficacy of Capsaicin patch in treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain
Study to evaluate the efficacy of Capsaicin patch in treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain Study to evaluate the efficacy of Capsaicin patch in treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain

This study was aimed to find the efficiency and tolerability of 8% capsaicin patch in a treating peripheral neuropathic pain.

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Key take away

From a recent study, it was concluded that 8% Capsaicin patch as a therapy for treating peripheral neuropathic pain is effective. It was depicted that it is effective in reducing the pain and pain area in the treatment of peripheral neuropathic pain.

Background

This study was aimed to find the efficiency and tolerability of 8% capsaicin patch in a treating peripheral neuropathic pain.

Method

In this study, samples of 120 patients who were diagnosed with peripheral neuropathic pain and who has taken therapy of 8% capsaicin patch were considered. They were divided into groups according to cause and origin of pain- postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). The evaluation was done according to pain intensity (numerical rating scale), pain characteristics, size of painful area and location. The patients were considered as responders to treatment if the reduction in NRS was equivalent to or higher than 30%. 

Result

The pain area and the requirement for adjuvant analgesic along with the tolerability to therapy were determined at fifteen days, eight weeks and twelve weeks following the treatment with 8% capsaicin patch. Pain area reduced in 36.7% of patients and 18.3% decreased chronic analgesic treatment within 12 weeks following 8% capsaicin patch use. 

Table: Decrease in basal pain


Conclusion

The 8% capsaicin patch remedy for peripheral neuropathic pain is found to be efficient as short-term and medium-term treatment. It is helpful in both reducing the pain intensity and decreasing the painful area. 

Source:

Pain Physician

Article:

8% Capsaicin Patch in Treatment of Peripheral Neuropathic Pain

Authors:

Decia Goncalves et al.

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