Effect of Intravenous Sodium Pentobarbital on Pain and Sensory Abnormalities in Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: Narrative Literature Review, Research Study, and Illustrative Case Reports
Shehnaz Fatima Lakha,
Angela Mailis
Abstract:Introduction
Sodium pentobarbital (SP), a short- to intermediate-acting barbiturate, has limited information in the existing literature. The objectives of this study are to describe (a) the effect of intravenous (IV) SP infusion on pain and sensory abnormalities, and (b) its utility in the diagnosis and management of patients with chronic pain.
Methods
A narrative review of barbiturate applications for chronic pain was followed by a pragmatic study of 176 consecutive pa… Show more
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