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Role of Pregabalin in Management of Pruritus: A Literature Review.

Nazanin Foroutan1, Naemeh Nikvarz.   

Abstract

Pruritus can be one of the distressing symptoms of many dermatologic, systemic, neurologic or psychiatric disorders. In each case, the origin of itch is in the skin and/or the nervous system. Involvement of the nervous system causes neurogenic, psychogenic or neuropathic itch. Itch sensation is transferred to the central nervous system via unmyelinated C-type nerve fibers, and many mediators and receptors engage in the its induction and transmission. Also it has been demonstrated that there are similarities and interactions between neurotransmitters and pathways of pain and itch sensation. Hence, effective drugs in reducing the neuropathic pain such as pregabalin have been studied and used in the management of different itchy conditions.  In this narrative review we considered the available published papers dealing with the antipruritic effects of pregabalin. Results of studies conducted in uremic patients show that pregabalin is an effective option in reducing uremic pruritus especially in those who have not responded to antihistamines and topical moisturizers. Data about the effects of pregabalin on other itchy conditions are very limited; however results of the available studies show beneficial effects of this drug in burn patients with more than 5% involvement of the total body surface area, in prurigo nodularis, and in chronic and idiopathic itch. One considerable issue is that the therapeutic effects of pregabalin on uremic pruritus and post burn itch may appear more rapidly than its effects in the other conditions (1-2 weeks vs > 4 weeks). The most reported adverse effects of pregabalin are sedation, dizziness and drowsiness. Whether pregablin can be unequivocally considered as an effective and reasonable choice in the management of pruritus with different causes is a question that should be answered through large scale randomized controlled studies.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28057164     DOI: 10.18433/J35K6N

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharm Sci        ISSN: 1482-1826            Impact factor:   2.327


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2.  Interventions for chronic pruritus of unknown origin.

Authors:  Andrea Andrade; Chii Yang Kuah; Juliana Esther Martin-Lopez; Shunjie Chua; Volha Shpadaruk; Gloria Sanclemente; Juan Va Franco
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2020-01-25

3.  IgE blockade with omalizumab reduces pruritus related to immune checkpoint inhibitors and anti-HER2 therapies.

Authors:  D M Barrios; G S Phillips; A N Geisler; S R Trelles; A Markova; S J Noor; E A Quigley; H C Haliasos; A P Moy; A M Schram; J Bromberg; S A Funt; M H Voss; A Drilon; M D Hellmann; E A Comen; S Narala; A B Patel; M Wetzel; J Y Jung; D Y M Leung; M E Lacouture
Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 51.769

4.  Pregabalin treatment for neuropathic pain may damage intervertebral disc tissue.

Authors:  Numan Karaarslan; Ibrahim Yilmaz; Duygu Yasar Sirin; Hanefi Ozbek; Necati Kaplan; Yasin Emre Kaya; Yener Akyuva; Mehmet Sabri Gurbuz; Kadir Oznam; Ozkan Ates
Journal:  Exp Ther Med       Date:  2018-06-12       Impact factor: 2.447

5.  Pregabalin in the reduction of pain and opioid consumption after burn injuries: A preliminary, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

Authors:  Larry M Jones; Alberto A Uribe; Rebecca Coffey; Erika G Puente; Mahmoud Abdel-Rasoul; Claire V Murphy; Sergio D Bergese
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2019-05       Impact factor: 1.817

6.  Comparison of Safety and Efficacy of Pregabalin versus Gabapentin for the treatment of Uremic Pruritus in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease on Maintenance Haemodialysis.

Authors:  Ashima Ravindran; Rajesh Peringanazhi Kunnath; Anjali Sunny; Binoo Vimal
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2020-08-29

7.  Skilled reaching deterioration contralateral to cervical hemicontusion in rats is reversed by pregabalin treatment conditional upon its early administration.

Authors:  Erin L K S Erskine; Brittney D Smaila; Ward Plunet; Jie Liu; Elizabeth E Raffaele; Wolfram Tetzlaff; John L K Kramer; Matt S Ramer
Journal:  Pain Rep       Date:  2019-05-22
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