Published in AIDS Weekly, March 20th, 2000
Distal symmetrical peripheral neuropathy (DSPN) is a particularly distressing pain syndrome associated with HIV disease.
Capsaicin has been found to be effective in relieving pain associated with other neuropathic pain syndromes, and has been mentioned as a possible topical adjuvant analgesic for the relief of DSPN.
In this multicenter, controlled, randomized, double-masked clinical trial, researcher J.A. Paice and colleagues studied patients with HIV associated DSPN and compared measures of pain intensity, pain relief,...
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Source: AIDS Weekly (2000-03-20)
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