The effects of the antiepiletic drugs gabapentin, carbamazepine, either used in association with amitriptyline or not, in the control of neuropathic pain in Hansen disease patients / Efeito dos anticonvulsivantes gabapentina e carbamazepina associados ou não ao antidepressivo amitriptilina no controle da dor neuropática em pacientes portadores de Hanseníase

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

This study is a clinical trial. During the present study a prospective controlled four-way crossover double-blind randomized protocol was followed. Eighty hansens patients, male and female, aged 18 to 65, with neuropathic pain took part. The patients were divided into 4 groups as follows: Group G -patients treated with a gabapentin 400 mg dose daily; Group C - patients treated with a carbamazepine 200 mg dose daily; Group GA - patients treated with a gabapentin 400 mg dose in association with an amitriptyline 25 mg daily, Group CA - patients treated with a carbamazepine 200 mg dose in association with an amitriptyline 25 mg daily. All four groups were assessed for four months taking into account pain intensity, prednisone consumption, the amount of thalidomide needed, burn sensation complaints, paresthesia, numbness, shock sensitivity and alterations to sensitivity, as well as neurolysis and side effects related to the treatment. The results of the study demonstrated that intensity of pain was similar in patients belonging to all four groups, both at the moment of inclusion and at the end of the study, and the reduction in the intensity of pain was also similar in all groups, without any report of superior effectiveness in any of the four groups studied. Therefore, the gabapentin and the carbamazepine, alone or in association with amitriptyline, proved to be equally effective in the reduction of the pain the patients felt at the moment of their inclusion to the present study. On the other hand, during the assessment of the duration of pain in days we noticed that it lasted longer in the group treated only with gabapentin, it was shorter or the same in the groups treated with carbamazepine and with gabapentin in association with an amitriptyline, and was considered intermediary in the group treated with carbamazepine in association with an amitriptyline, even though the difference was not considered significant in terms of statistical analysis. All the substances proved to be equally effective in the reduction of the consumption of prednisone and the need of thalidomide. The reports on burn sensation complaints; paresthesia, numbness, shock sensitivity and alterations to sensitivity, as well as neurolysis were also very similar in the four groups pertaining this study, as well as the side effects related to the treatment which were similar in all four groups

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amitriptilina/uso terapêutico antidrepressives/therapeutic use hanseníase anticonvulsivants amitriptyline anticonvulsivos antidepressivos/uso terapêutico leprosy pain/therapy dor/terapia

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