Localized peripheral neuropathic pain: topical treatment with lidocaine 700 mg medicated plaster in routine clinical practice

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Ueberall, Michael A. [1 ]
Boesl, Irmgard [2 ]
Hollanders, Els [2 ]
Sabatschus, Ingo [2 ]
Eerdekens, Marielle [2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Neurol Sci, Nurnberg, Germany
[2] Grunenthal GmbH, Aachen, Germany
关键词
lidocaine 700 mg medicated plaster; localized peripheral neuropathic pain; oral pain medication; real-word data; registry data; routine medical care; topical treatment; PHARMACOLOGICAL-TREATMENT; POSTHERPETIC NEURALGIA; SAFETY; GUIDELINES; ALGORITHM; EFFICACY;
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10.2217/pmt-2021-0117
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Aim: To provide real-world evidence for the effectiveness and tolerability of lidocaine 700 mg medicated plaster (LMP) in localized peripheral neuropathic pain (l-PNP) treatment compared with first-line oral medications (OM). Patients & methods: This was a noninterventional, retrospective 6-month cohort study in patients refractory to at least one recommended OM, using anonymized medical care data from the German Pain eRegistry. Treatment groups were matched by propensity scoring, considering seven predefined confounding factors. The primary effectiveness end point was the absolute change in average pain intensity index from baseline at weeks 4, 12 and 24 of treatment and over the treatment period. Results: A total of 3081 datasets were retained per treatment group. LMP provided superior pain reductions and significantly greater improvements in pain-related impairments of daily living and quality of life with significantly better tolerability (p < 0.001 for all parameters) than OM. Conclusion: These real-world data confirm the effectiveness and good tolerability of LMP for l-PNP treatment under routine medical care. Lay abstract Conditions such as shingles, diabetes and surgery may lead to chronic localized neuropathic pain. This pain is often described as burning or stabbing and can limit functioning in daily activities and diminish quality of life. Several oral and topical medications are available for neuropathic pain treatment. The current study compared the effectiveness and tolerability of lidocaine 700 mg medicated plaster applied directly at the painful skin area with oral medications. Anonymized patient data collected in a German pain registry were selected based on predefined criteria (3081 patient data sets per treatment). Lidocaine plaster treatment resulted in superior pain relief, significantly fewer restrictions in daily life activities and better quality of life than the oral medications evaluated and was significantly better tolerated. This study showed that lidocaine 700 mg medicated plaster is effective and well tolerated in the treatment of chronic localized neuropathic pain in routine medical practice.
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