2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2009.09.019
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A Randomized, Controlled, Open-Label Study of the Long-Term Effects of NGX-4010, a High-Concentration Capsaicin Patch, on Epidermal Nerve Fiber Density and Sensory Function in Healthy Volunteers

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“…A single 60‐min application of a capsaicin 8% patch (hereon referred to as the capsaicin patch) rapidly delivers capsaicin into the skin, directly targeting the nociceptor leading to its defunctionalization (Malmberg et al., 2004; Kennedy et al., 2010; Anand and Bley, 2011). The efficacy and safety of the capsaicin patch in the treatment of PNP is well established (Backonja et al., 2008; Simpson et al., 2008; Irving et al., 2011; Mou et al., 2013) and it is approved for the treatment of PNP in non‐diabetic adults in the EU (QUTENZA ™ , SPC, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A single 60‐min application of a capsaicin 8% patch (hereon referred to as the capsaicin patch) rapidly delivers capsaicin into the skin, directly targeting the nociceptor leading to its defunctionalization (Malmberg et al., 2004; Kennedy et al., 2010; Anand and Bley, 2011). The efficacy and safety of the capsaicin patch in the treatment of PNP is well established (Backonja et al., 2008; Simpson et al., 2008; Irving et al., 2011; Mou et al., 2013) and it is approved for the treatment of PNP in non‐diabetic adults in the EU (QUTENZA ™ , SPC, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24]. After continued treatment, the TRPV1 containing nerves are "defunctionalised", a term used to describe the epidermal nerve fibre degeneration that is seen on nerve biopsy in the area of application [25]. In clinical terms, this means that initiation of treatment is associated with a burning sensation for a number of days, followed by analgesia.…”
Section: Lidocainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An alternative approach to exploit the mechanism and avoid side effects associated with systemic exposure has been to develop topical preparations (78)(79)(80). In order to avoid the acute irritation, capsaicin (8%) is administered following application of topical lidocaine and is reported to be well tolerated following repeated administration (81).…”
Section: Targeting Ion Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to avoid the acute irritation, capsaicin (8%) is administered following application of topical lidocaine and is reported to be well tolerated following repeated administration (81). It is interesting to note that the mechanism of action may involve both the desensitization of the peripheral nociceptor endings and a decrease in epidermal fiber density (78).…”
Section: Targeting Ion Channelsmentioning
confidence: 99%