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A Study Of The Efficacy Of Gabapentin In Neuropathic Pain Patients As Measured By Quantitative Sensory...

NeuralgiaNeuralgia1 more

The purpose of this study is to assess the reproducibility and the effect of gabapentin on quantitative sensory testing assessments in neuropathic pain subjects.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Safety and Efficacy Study of ADL5859 in Participants With Neuropathic Pain Associated With Diabetic...

Peripheral NeuropathyNeuropathic Pain

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of ADL5859 in relieving the pain associated with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) compared with placebo and duloxetine (a marketed drug approved for the treatment of painful DPN). The pain symptoms of DPN are thought to be due to damage to nerves caused by the diabetes.

Completed25 enrollment criteria

Study of NGX-4010 With the Use of Open Label Lidocaine (2.5%)/Prilocaine (2.5%) Cream for the Treatment...

Postherpetic Neuralgia

This study is an open-label multi-center to evaluate the tolerability of treatment with NGX-4010 use with pre-patch topical application of a topical anesthetic cream. This is an open-label study. No hypothesis testing will be performed. Eligible subjects will have PHN and a level of pain at an intensity level deemed appropriate for open-label treatment with NGX-4010, as judged by the Investigator. Painful areas of up to a maximum of 1000 cm2 will be pre-treated with lidocaine (2.5%)/prilocaine (2.5%) cream for 60 minutes followed by a single, 60-minute application of NGX-4010. Subjects may be on chronic pain medication regimens, but currently will not be using any topical pain medications on the affected areas, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, menthol, methyl salicylate, local anesthetics including Lidoderm® (lidocaine patch 5%), steroids or capsaicin.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

A Study of the Effectiveness And Safety Of Lidoderm® As Add-On Treatment in Patients With Postherpetic...

Postherpetic NeuralgiaDiabetic Neuropathy1 more

Patients with a diagnosis of postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), diabetic neuropathy (DN), or low back pain (LBP) who were currently receiving an analgesic regimen that contained gabapentin participated in a Phase IV clinical trial to assess the effectiveness of Lidoderm® administered once daily (q24h) after 14 day in the treatment of PHN, DN, or LBP in patients who had a partial response to a regimen containing gabapentin.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

Study of Pregabalin in the Prevention of Central Neuropathic Pain in Acute Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord TraumaPain

This research study will test to see if people who receive pregabalin after their spinal cord injury will develop less nerve damage pain than people who do not receive it.

Terminated9 enrollment criteria

The InsuPad in Daily Life Study - Effect of Local Heating on Postprandial Glucose Excursions Using...

Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus With Diabetic Neuralgia

A randomised, controlled, cross-over study with inpatient and outpatient phases. The inpatient phase length will be two days, which include a "Control" day without activating the InSuPad and a "Test" day where the InsuPad is activated. The outpatient phase length is 8 weeks: 4 weeks without the device-"Control", and 4 weeks with the device-"Test".

Completed18 enrollment criteria

Efficacy and Safety of Gabapentin/B-complex Versus Pregabalin in Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy...

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathic Pain

This is a multicenter, randomized, open-label, parallel, Phase 4 clinical trial to compare efficacy and safety of gabapentin/B-complex versus pregabalin in diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain (DPNP) management.

Completed31 enrollment criteria

A Study of Sativex in the Treatment of Central Neuropathic Pain Due to Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple SclerosisNeuropathic Pain

To investigate the ability of Sativex to relieve central neuropathic pain in multiple sclerosis subjects.

Completed30 enrollment criteria

Spinal Magnetic Stimulation in Neuropathic Pain

Neuropathic Pain

It involves delivering a train of magnetic pulses, 5 at each time, to the brain. In the present study, we are using the same method to treat severe pain due to nerve conditions. You will be given up to 1000 pulses in total over the spine in the lower back (Spinal Magnetic Stimulation or SMS). Each train will be given in 10-second intervals. You will have SMS on a single day. You will be given SMS pulses at 1 or 10 per second. No stimulation will be given over the head. You will be assessed before and after the study for up to 1 week. Your usual medical treatment will be continued

Completed2 enrollment criteria

A Long-Term Study To Evaluate Safety And Efficacy Of Pregabalin For Postherpetic Neuralgia

NeuralgiaPostherpetic

To evaluate the safety of the long-term use of pregabalin.

Completed4 enrollment criteria
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