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Abstract
We describe a young woman who had had treatment-refractory complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) for 6 years before receiving antibiotic treatment with cefadroxil (a cephalosporin derivative) for a minor infection. Cefadroxil reduced the patient's pain and motor dysfunction (dystonia and impaired voluntary movement) within days; the pain and motor disorder returned when cefadroxil was discontinued; and both again abated when cefadroxil was re-instituted. The patient has now had symptom relief for more than 3 years on continuing cefadroxil therapy. We discuss this case in the context of previous reports of antibiotic treatment relieving neuropathic pain in experimental animals.Entities:
Keywords: CRPS; Cefadroxil; Ceftriaxone; Cephalosporin; Neuropathic pain; RSD
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24667741 DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2014.03.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain ISSN: 0304-3959 Impact factor: 6.961