1997
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199704000-00029
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Erythromelalgia Pain Managed with Gabapentin 

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“…15 Evidence also indicates that mexiletine therapy is most beneficial for patients with stabbing or burning pain, heat sensations, or formication. 4 A later study of diabetic neuropathy showed a significant reduction in sleep disturbances and nocturnal pain symptoms with mexiletine. 16 However, no correlation was found between mexiletine plasma concentrations and either therapeutic or adverse effects.…”
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“…15 Evidence also indicates that mexiletine therapy is most beneficial for patients with stabbing or burning pain, heat sensations, or formication. 4 A later study of diabetic neuropathy showed a significant reduction in sleep disturbances and nocturnal pain symptoms with mexiletine. 16 However, no correlation was found between mexiletine plasma concentrations and either therapeutic or adverse effects.…”
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“…More recently, lidocaine patches, epidural local anesthetic infusions, sodium nitroprusside infusions, and gabapentin have been tried. [2][3][4]11 The analgesic effects of sodium nitroprusside are thought to be primarily peripheral, because the drug works by relaxing arteriolar smooth muscle, resulting in vasodilation.…”
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“…Symptomatic responses have been reported to aspirin therapy (for erythromelalgia related to thrombocytosis), sodium nitroprusside, propranolol, high dose magnesium, lignocaine patch, amitriptyline and gabapentin. [4][5][6][7][8] The involvement of secondary causes must be ruled out in cases with confirmed diagnosis. Erythromelalgia can be associated with SLE, Raynaud's disease, pernicious anemia, thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, infectious mononucleosis, metabolic, endocrine, and vascular origin and diabetic neuropathy.…”
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“…Seve ra l anecdotal reports of use exist in th e medi ca l lit erature (8)(9)(10)(11)(12), incl udi ng a growing nu mb er of documents pertaining to ga ba pe ntin 's ro le in bipo la r illn ess. Howeve r, mos t dat a regarding t he drug's efficacy a nd safety a ppear in rep ort s of ga ba pe n tin's use as a n an ticonvulsan t. T his informa tion has se rved as a valuabl e guide to pr eliminary st ud ies in th e ment al health are na .…”
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