Literature DB >> 786825

[Therapy of cervico-brachialgia. Controlled clinical comparison of a high-dose combination of neurotropic vitamins with an analgesic].

R Dennert, K J Münzenberg, W Haase.   

Abstract

The study revealed that cervicobrachialgias (cervical syndrome) can be effectively treated with high-dosed neurotropic vitamins. This refers in particular to pain caused by pressure on the cervical plexus and paravertebral pain on pressur, Regarding paravertebral pain on pressure, it was possible to prove a significant superiority of the therapy with Neurotrat forte. The duration of therapy in both groups was, however, too short in order to prove a significant improvement regarding the lateral listing of the cervical spine. Both forms of treatment produced similar results in view of an improvement of impaired sensibility, paresthesia and alleviation of pain. In both groups side effects were only occasionally observed.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 786825

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fortschr Med        ISSN: 0015-8178


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Authors:  A Eschalier; O Aumaître; A Decamps; G Dordain
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  1983       Impact factor: 4.530

2.  Pharmacological Interventions Including Medical Injections for Neck Pain: An Overview as Part of the ICON Project.

Authors:  Paul M Peloso; Mahweesh Khan; Anita R Gross; Lisa Carlesso; Lina Santaguida; Janet Lowcock; Joy C Macdermid; Dave Walton; Charlie H Goldsmith; Pierre Langevin; Qiyun Shi
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