疱疹后神经痛
阿米替林
氟奋乃静
医学
麻醉
安慰剂
抗胆碱能
可视模拟标度
内科学
神经病理性疼痛
病理
替代医学
多巴胺
氟哌啶醇
作者
Steven B. Graff‐Radford,Leon R. Shaw,Bruce N. Naliboff
标识
DOI:10.1097/00002508-200009000-00002
摘要
Background: Postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) is a vexing problem occurring in 10 to 20 percent of people with from herpes zoster (shingles). Anecdotal reports show that fluphenazine enhances the effects of amitriptyline for the treatment of PHN. The aim of this study was to determine, in a controlled manner, whether this was the case. Methods: In a double-blind placebo-controlled study, 49 patients with PHN were randomly assigned to four treatment groups: Group 1, amitriptyline; Group 2, amitriptyline and fluphenazine; Group 3, fluphenazine; Group 4, a placebo. An active placebo was used to mimic the anticholinergic side effects of dry mouth. The study lasted 8 weeks, with weekly progress evaluations with use of visual analog scales (VAS), the McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ), and a side-effects scale. Results: A statistically significant decrease was seen in pain in Groups 1 and 2, and no significant changes were seen in Groups 3 and 4. There was no significant difference when fluphenazine was added to amitriptyline. Conclusion: These data support the effectiveness of amitriptyline in treatment of PHN, but do not support the addition of fluphenazine.
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