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Trigeminal neuralgia treated with pregabalin in family medicine settings: its effect on pain alleviation and cost reduction.

Concepción Pérez1, María T Saldaña, Ana Navarro, Silvia Martínez, Javier Rejas.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of pregabalin (PGB) on pain alleviation, use of health care and non-health care resources, and associated costs in patients with trigeminal neuralgia under usual clinical practice in primary care settings. Sixty-five PGB-naïve patients receiving PGB as monotherapy (n = 36, 55%) or combined with other drugs (n = 29, 45%) fulfill criteria for inclusion in a secondary analysis from a 12-week, multicenter, observational prospective study aimed to ascertain the cost of illness in subjects with neuropathic pain. Pain is evaluated using the Short Form McGill Pain Questionnaire. Use of health care and non-health care resources and lost workdays equivalents (LWDEs) are also recorded. PGB significantly reduces pain scores, use of health care resources (ancillary tests and unscheduled medical visits), and number of LWDEs. Additional cost of PGB treatment (+euro 174 +/- 106) is broadly compensated for by a reduction in both health care costs (-euro 621 +/-1211, P < .001) and indirect costs (-euro 1210 +/- 1141, P < .001). It is concluded that PGB as monotherapy or combined with other drugs is effective in pain management in patients with trigeminal neuralgia and reduces the cost of illness.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19299534     DOI: 10.1177/0091270009333017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0091-2700            Impact factor:   3.126


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