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Filter by:To assess the efficacy of Lamictal for the treatment of pain and reduction of allodynia in patients with post herpetic neuralgia.
This is a double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel groups study to determine whether prosptide is effective in relieving pain in patients who have sensory neuropathic pain related to their HIV infection or the drugs used to treat it.
The purpose of this Study is to test the Safety and Effectiveness of MK0686 in relieving neuropathic (chronic) pain as experienced by patients with Postherpetic Neuralgia (Also Know as PHN or Post Shingles Pain). This is an early phase trial and some specific protocol information is proprietary and not publicly available at this time. (Full information is available to trial participants).
The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effect of MK0759 in relieving neuropathic pain as experienced by patients with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN).
The pains chronic neurogeneses remain difficult to treat whatever are their origin and their localization. The pharmacological therapeutic arsenal answers only partially the symptomatology often very invalidating which these chronic painful patients present. Electric stimulations of the central nervous system currently validated, in particular of the posterior cords of marrow made a significant improvement in a certain number of indications. Nevertheless, considerable patients are not relieved significantly, in particular those presenting of the pains neurogeneses of central origin (syndromes thalamic for example). It is within this framework that recently the stimulation of the sensorimotor cortex developed. Principal objective: evaluation of the technique of stimulation under cortical on neuropathic pains .
The purpose of this study is to determine whether valproate is effective and well tolerated in the treatment of neuropathic peripheral pain. The drug is administered by intravenous route followed by oral route during 4 weeks.
The aim of this study was to explore the effects of pain on the one hand and the effects of treatment of pain with gabapentin (900, 1200, 1800 or 2400 mg) on the other hand on actual driving performance and several laboratory tests in patients with neuropathic pain. It was hypothesized that gabapentin might influence performance after acute but not after subchronic administration.
The acute and subchronic effects of amitriptyline were compared to placebo in a double-blind crossover randomized study on driving ability and driving-related skills in chronic neuropathic pain patients.It was hypothesized that nocturnally administered 25 mg amitriptyline might affect driving performance negatively after acute, but not after subchronic treatment.
The CONCEPT study has been designed to evaluate the safety and the efficacy of Motor Cortex Stimulation (MCS) with a new cortical lead (circular lead, eight electrodes, Medtronic Inc, Minneapolis, USA) in the treatment of intractable neuropathic pain, in particular for central post-stroke pain (CPSP) and trigeminal neuropathic pain (TGN)/facial pain.
This study is an open-label, multicenter, extension study for subjects who completed NeurogesX Study C111 and received treatment with NGX-4010 (Capsaicin Patch) within 12 weeks (up to +7days) before entry into Study C114