| Neuropathic Pain |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Tuesday, 28 June 2011 13:54 |
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Neuropathic pain poses different challenges for treatment because it can be caused by a number of different factors such as diabetes, chemotherapy, or multiple sclerosis. Diabetic neuropathy is the damaged nerves as a result of high blood sugar. This can cause a number of different sensations such as pain, muscle cramps, or increased sensitivity to temperatures. Preparations: Amitriptyline HCl 2%/Baclofen 5%/Ketamine 5%/Ketoprofen 10% Amitriptyline HCl 2%/Baclofen 2% Baclofen 5%/Ketoprofen 10%/Lidocaine 5%/Gabapentin 5% Ketamine 10%/Gabapentin 6%/Clonidine 0.2%/Nifedipine 2% Gabapentin 10%/Clonidine 0.2%/Baclofen 1% Ketoprofen 10%/Gabapentin 6%/Cyclobenzaprine 2%/Lidocaine 5% If you are interested in reading clinical studies on Neuropathic Pain, please enter your email in the form below. |