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NCT ID: NCT00504387 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Burning Mouth Syndrome

Burning Mouth Disorder (BMD) - A Neuropathic Pain Disorder

Start date: April 2007
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Oral burning can have a multitude of reasons. Recent neurophysiologic study results suggest that a primary burning mouth disorder (BMD) may be a peripheral and/or a central neuropathic disorder. The aim of this study is to first identify patients with a primary burning mouth disorder by excluding other possible causes for oral burning. By means of qualitative and quantitative sensory testing and a gustatory examination in the individual patient the investigators want to find out whether neurosensory differences exist between patients with a primary BMD and controls and whether gustatory and neurosensory deficits always coexist in BMD-patients.

NCT ID: NCT00488969 Recruiting - Spinal Cord Injury Clinical Trials

Effectiveness of Controlled-Release Morphine for Chronic Neuropathic Pain After Spinal Cord Injury

Start date: July 2007
Phase: Phase 2
Study type: Interventional

We would like to learn if a medicine called "modified-release morphine sulfate" (Avinza) helps reduce Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)-related pain that has lasted a long time. "Modified-release" means that the medicine in the capsules is slowly released to the body, instead of being released all at once. Avinza is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the treatment of pain, but we do not know how effective Avinza is in reducing SCI-related pain.

NCT ID: NCT00310583 Recruiting - Neuropathic Pain Clinical Trials

Effects of Pregabalin on Mechanical Hyperalgesia

Start date: July 2006
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The aim of this randomized placebo-controlled study is to evaluate the effects of analgetics for neuropathic pain on mechanical hyperalgesia as a kind of evoked pain. Therefore the number of responders and non-responders on pregabalin will be evaluated in respect of mechanical hyperalgesia (stimulus-response-function (SRF) on static punctual stimuli evoking pain determined via pinprick). The hypothesis is that in the placebo group the amount of non-responders is increased.

NCT ID: NCT00173420 Recruiting - Clinical trials for Peripheral Nerve Diseases

Mechanisms of Neuropathic Pain: Investigation by Contact Heat Evoked Potential

Start date: June 2005
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

In order to clarify the normal components of thermal and painful evoked potentials by heat in normal subjects of both genders and different age group, to clarify the effect of specific anatomy in pain transduction, transmission and modification, and to establish the effect of peripheral nerve and their terminal free ending on the nociceptive transduction, the investigators will use heat stimulation on normal controls and patients with neurological diseases to clarify such issues.