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Topical capsaicin

Paice JA, Ferrans CE et al (2000) Topical capsaicin in the management of HIV-associated peripheral neuropathy. J Pain Symptom Manage 19(l) 45-52 Palella FJ Jr, Delaney KM et al (1998) Declining morbidity and mortality among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus infection. HIV Outpatient Study Investigators. N Engl J Med 338(13) 853-860... [Pg.82]

Peripheral neuropathy is the most common complication reported in type 2 DM. This complication generally presents as pain, tingling, or numbness in the extremities. The feet are affected more often than the hands and fingers. A number of treatment options have been tried with mixed success. Current options include pregabalin, gabapentin, low-dose tricyclic antidepressants, duloxetine, venlafaxine, topiramate, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and topical capsaicin. [Pg.663]

Glucosamine, tramadol, opioids, topical capsaicin, intraartic-ular corticosteroids, and surgery may be beneficial in certain situations. [Pg.879]

Owing to the lag time between initiation and effect, capsaicin is not used for treatment of acute pain from injury. Instead, topical capsaicin is used for chronic pain from musculoskeletal and neuropathic disorders. Capsaicin preparations have been studied in the treatment of pain from diabetic neuropathy, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, postherpetic neuralgia, and other disorders.48 It is often used as an adjuvant to systemic analgesics in these chronic pain conditions. [Pg.906]

Mason L, Moore RA, Derry S, et al. Systematic review of topical capsaicin for the treatment of chronic pain. Br Med J 2004 328 991. [Pg.908]

Herbal products Scientific data show a substantial health benefit for the spice cayenne (topical capsaicin) as an analgesic and feverfew for migraine headaches. Contradictory, insufficient, or preliminary studies suggest a health... [Pg.81]

Cheshire, W.P. and Snyder, C.R. Treatment of reflex sympathetic dystrophy with topical capsaicin. Case report, Pain 1990, 42, 307-311. [Pg.516]

Ross, D.R. and Varipapa, R.J. Treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy with topical capsaicin, New Engl. J. Med. 1989, 321, 474-475. [Pg.517]

The Capsaicin Study Group Treatment of painful diabetic neuropathy with topical capsaicin a multicenter, double-blind, vehicle-controlled study, Arch. Intern. Med. 1991, 151, 2225-2229. [Pg.518]

Watson, C.P., Evans, R.J., Watt, V.R. Post-herpetic neuralgia and topical capsaicin, Pain 1988, 33, 333-340. [Pg.518]

Hakas JF. Topical capsaicin induces cough in patient receiving ACE inhibitor. Am Allergy (1990) 65,322. [Pg.19]

The result is interesting because topical capsaicin cream (one of the standard treatments for this condition) relieves pain gradually over 2 weeks, while the essential oil acted within minutes. Geranium essential oil applied cutaneously in animal studies has suppressed cellular in amma-tion and neutrophil accumulation in in ammatory sites (Maruyama et al, 2006), but postherpetic neuralgia normally occurs after the in ammation has subsided. One of the main components of the... [Pg.406]

Park JS, Choi MA, Kim BS, Han IS, Kurata T, Yu R (2000) Capsaicin protects against ethanol-induced oxidative injury in the gastric mucosa of rats. Life Sci 67 3087-3093 Deal CL (1991) Effect of topical capsaicin a double blind trial. Clin Ther 13 383-395 McCarthy GM, McCarthy DJ (1991) Effect of topical capsaicin in the therapy of painful osteoarthritis of the hand. J Rheumatol 19 604-607... [Pg.1502]

Bernstein JE (1989) Treatment of chronic post-herpetic neuralgia with topical capsaicin. Am J Dermatol 21 265-270... [Pg.1502]

The Capsaicin Study Group (1992) Effect of treatment with capsaicin on daily activities of patients with painful diabetic neuropathy. Diabet Care 15 159-165 Derry S, Lloyd R, Moore RA, McQuay HJ (2009) Topical capsaicin for chronic neuropathic pain in adults (Review). Cochrane Database Syst Rev, Issue 4. Art. No. CD007393 Glinski W, Glinska-Ferenz M, Pierozynska-Dubowska M (1991) Neurogtmic inflammation induced by capsaicin in patients with psoriasis. Acta Derm Venereol 71 51-54 Arnold WP, van de Kerkhof PC (1993) Topical capsaicin in pruritic psoriasis. J Am Acad Dermatol 29 438 142... [Pg.1502]

Anand P, Bley K (2011) Topical capsaicin fOT pain management therapeutic potential and mechanisms of action of the new high-concentration capsaicin 8 % patch. Br J Anaesth 107 490-502... [Pg.4011]

Capsaicin is not recommended for children younger than 2 years. For children 2 years or older topical capsaicin is believed to work in a similar way as for adults however, caution should be used and this medicine should be used only under the... [Pg.408]

Watson CP, Evans RJ, Watt VR (1988) Postherpetic neuralgia and topical capsaicin. Pain... [Pg.565]


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