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Gabapentin for relief of neuropathic pain related to anticancer treatment: A preliminary study

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JOURNAL OF CHEMOTHERAPY
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 214-219

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1179/joc.2002.14.2.214

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gabapentin; neuropathic pain; cancer; anticancer treatment; pain relief for cancer patients

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The aim of our study was to explore a potential analgesic effect of gabapentin in patients with neuropathic pain caused by anticancer treatment. A total of 23 outpatients without active disease and with chronic, treatment-related pain were included in this single-center, open-label, exploratory, non-controlled study. The primary end-points were pain intensity and pain relief following a 4-week treatment period. A total of 15 patients (65%) completed the study, 5 (22%) discontinued the study due to treatment failure and 3 (13%) due to toxicity. More than 50% reduction in pain intensity was obtained in 11 of 23 patients (48%, 95% CI 30-66%). Pain relief increased from 8.33% ( +/-13.64) to 66.58% ( +/-18.35) (p <0.01). Somnolence, mental clouding, and headache were the most frequently reported adverse events. We concluded that gabapentin should be accepted for further investigation in this important setting of supportive care.

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