| Literature DB >> 23198755 |
Marcio L Griebeler1, Apostolos Tsapas, Juan P Brito, Zhen Wang, Olivia J Phung, Victor M Montori, M Hassan Murad.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Neuropathic pain can reduce the quality of life and independence of 30% to 50% of patients with diabetes. The comparative effectiveness of analgesics for patients with diabetic neuropathy remains unclear. The aim of the current work, therefore, was to summarize the evidence about the analgesic effectiveness of the most common oral and topical agents used for the treatment of peripheral diabetic neuropathy.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23198755 PMCID: PMC3534585 DOI: 10.1186/2046-4053-1-61
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Figure 1Example of network of direct comparisons for the multiple-treatments meta-analysis for the outcome of interest that will be used. The thickness of the connecting lines is proportional to the number of available direct comparisons. The size of each node is proportional to the number of trials that investigated each treatment. The information in this figure is preliminary and will be updated after the search and analysis. AC = anticonvulsant; ARI = aldose reductase inhibitor; SSRI = selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
Most commonly used therapies for treatment of diabetic neuropathy
| Tricyclics | Amitriptyline | 50 mg |
| | Desipramine | 100 mg |
| | Imipramine | 100 mg |
| | Nortriptyline | 50 mg |
| Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors | Duloxetine | 60 mg |
| | Paroxetine | 40 mg |
| | Venlafaxinea | 75 mg |
| Anticonvulsants | Carbamazepine | 600 mg |
| | Gabapentin | 900 mg |
| | Lamotriginea | 100 mg |
| | Oxcarbazepinea | 600 mg |
| | Pregabalin | 150 mg |
| | Sodium valproatea | 400 mg |
| | Topiramatea | 100 mg |
| Topical analgesics | Capsaicin 0.0075% | |
| | Doxepina | |
| | Lidocaine 5% patcha | |
| | Mexiletinea | |
| | Pentoxifylinea | |
| Analgesic opiates | Morphinea | 15 mg |
| | Oxycodone | 20 mg |
| | Tapentadola | 100 mg |
| | Tramadol | 100 mg |
| Aldose reductase inhibitorsa | Epalrestat | 150 mg |
| | Ranirestat | 20 mg |
| | Fidarestat | 1 mg |
| | Ponalrestat | 600 mg |
| | Sorbinil | 250 mg |
| Various | Lacosamidea | 100 mg |
aNo dose recommended by the American Diabetes Association.
Figure 2Study selection process.
Figure 3Formula for standard error calculation.