Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy

Pain is frequent in diabetic neuropathy and is very hard to manage. Antiepileptic drugs have been used in treating pain for several decades. Their effectiveness has been described in different types of neuropathic pain, but when used as analgesics in painful diabetic neuropathy it still remains cont...

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Anticonvulsive agent
Carbamazepine
Gabapentin
Lamotrigine
Oxcarbazepine
Phenytoin
Pregabalin
Topiramate
Valproic acid
Age distribution
Analgesic activity
Clinical trial
Cochrane library
Diabetic neuropathy
Disease duration
Drug efficacy
Drug indication
Embase
Follow up
Human
Medline
Meta analysis
Neuropathic pain
Outcome assessment
Pain assessment
Review
Sample size
Systematic review
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Humans
Neuralgia
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Meta-analysis
Neuropathy
Pain
Randomized controlled trials
Treatment
Rights
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
title Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
spellingShingle Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
Anticonvulsive agent
Carbamazepine
Gabapentin
Lamotrigine
Oxcarbazepine
Phenytoin
Pregabalin
Topiramate
Valproic acid
Age distribution
Analgesic activity
Clinical trial
Cochrane library
Diabetic neuropathy
Disease duration
Drug efficacy
Drug indication
Embase
Follow up
Human
Medline
Meta analysis
Neuropathic pain
Outcome assessment
Pain assessment
Review
Sample size
Systematic review
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Humans
Neuralgia
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Meta-analysis
Neuropathy
Pain
Randomized controlled trials
Treatment
title_short Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
title_full Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
title_fullStr Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
title_full_unstemmed Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
title_sort Antiepileptic Drugs in Treatment of Pain Caused by Diabetic Neuropathy
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Anticonvulsive agent
Carbamazepine
Gabapentin
Lamotrigine
Oxcarbazepine
Phenytoin
Pregabalin
Topiramate
Valproic acid
Age distribution
Analgesic activity
Clinical trial
Cochrane library
Diabetic neuropathy
Disease duration
Drug efficacy
Drug indication
Embase
Follow up
Human
Medline
Meta analysis
Neuropathic pain
Outcome assessment
Pain assessment
Review
Sample size
Systematic review
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Humans
Neuralgia
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Meta-analysis
Neuropathy
Pain
Randomized controlled trials
Treatment
topic Anticonvulsive agent
Carbamazepine
Gabapentin
Lamotrigine
Oxcarbazepine
Phenytoin
Pregabalin
Topiramate
Valproic acid
Age distribution
Analgesic activity
Clinical trial
Cochrane library
Diabetic neuropathy
Disease duration
Drug efficacy
Drug indication
Embase
Follow up
Human
Medline
Meta analysis
Neuropathic pain
Outcome assessment
Pain assessment
Review
Sample size
Systematic review
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Humans
Neuralgia
Anticonvulsants
Diabetic neuropathies
Meta-analysis
Neuropathy
Pain
Randomized controlled trials
Treatment
description Pain is frequent in diabetic neuropathy and is very hard to manage. Antiepileptic drugs have been used in treating pain for several decades. Their effectiveness has been described in different types of neuropathic pain, but when used as analgesics in painful diabetic neuropathy it still remains controversial. To clarify this effectiveness, a meta-analysis was performed to determine which antiepileptic drug had the best analgesic potential for managing pain in patients suffering from painful diabetic neuropathy. The search covered the Cochrane, MEDLINE, EMBASE, and LILACS databases, between January 1966 and September 2005. The following information was obtained from each article: criteria for diagnosing diabetic neuropathy, patients' age average, antiepileptic drug received and dose, sample size, duration of the disease and treatment follow-up, outcome measurement, evaluation of pain, and rescue medication. A combined 2.33 relative risk (95% confidence interval [CI] 1.88-2.88) was obtained; this result indicated that the antiepileptic drugs studied were effective for controlling pain in diabetic neuropathy. The corresponding necessary number to treat (NNT) values were established for evaluating which antiepileptic drug was most effective as an analgesic, according to our interests; pregabalin was shown to be the antiepileptic drug having the lowest NNT (NNT = 3.24 and 95% CI 2.12-6.81) for achieving greater than 50% analgesia in patients suffering from painful diabetic neuropathy. Antiepileptic drugs are frequently used in the specific case of diabetic neuropathy; the combined result of this meta-analysis has demonstrated their analgesic benefit. © 2007 U.S. Cancer Pain Relief Committee.
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