1. Topical Lidocaine for Chronic Pain Treatment
- Author
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Gisèle Pickering, Véronique Morel, and Marion Voute
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Administration, Topical ,Analgesic ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Osteoarthritis ,Review ,Drug Discovery ,local ,medicine ,Humans ,Anesthetics, Local ,topical ,Carpal tunnel syndrome ,Adverse effect ,musculoskeletal pain ,Pharmacology ,neuropathic pain ,Analgesics ,business.industry ,Chronic pain ,Lidocaine ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral neuropathy ,Anesthesia ,Neuropathic pain ,Neuralgia ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Chronic Pain ,business ,lidocaine plaster - Abstract
Topical lidocaine is widely used in current practice for a variety of pain conditions. This literature review shows that its limited absorption and relative lack of systemic adverse events are an attractive analgesic option for a number of vulnerable patients. Topical lidocaine has been approved by health authorities for the treatment of post-herpetic neuralgia in a number of countries, and studies present some degree of evidence of its efficacy and safety in postsurgical pain, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic lower back pain and osteoarthritis. Topical lidocaine may be a great alternative alone or in addition to systemic drugs and non-pharmacological approaches for an optimized pain management and in multimodal analgesia.
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- 2021