Chronic neuropathic pain is a serious problem resulting frominjury to the central or peripheral nervous system; it affectsmore than 2 million Americans. Despite advances in our understandingof the pathophysiology and molecular biology of neuropathicpain, its clinical management remains disappointing and controversial.Antidepressants and anticonvulsants have been demonstrated toprovide analgesia but are effective in less than half of patientshalf the time.1 Opioid treatment of neuropathic pain is oftendiscouraged, because of concern about ineffectiveness, the potentialfor the development of tolerance, the risk of addiction, andlimiting side effects.2
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