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Pilot study of duloxetine for cancer patients with neuropathic pain non-responsive to pregabalin Anticancer Research, 05/18/2012

Matsuoka H et al. – Duloxetine administration may be effective for neuropathic pain in cancer patients who cannot tolerate pregabalin administration.

Methods
  • The subjects of the study were 15 cancer patients with neuropathic pain who visited the Kinki University Faculty of Medicine Hospital and met the International Association for the Study of Pain diagnostic criteria for neuropathic pain.
  • Duloxetine was administered to patients in whom pregabalin could not be administered.
  • The influence of duloxetine was investigated retrospectively with the use of a numerical rating scale.

Results
  • Pain was reduced in 7 out of the 15 patients.
  • Sleepiness and the light–headed feeling were improved in four patients, in whom, however, the pain was not reduced.
  • Thus, duloxetine was judged to be effective in 11 patients.
  • The maintenance dose of duloxetine was 20–40 mg/day.

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