Adjuvant topical therapy with a cannabinoid receptor agonist in facial postherpetic neuralgia.

Phan NQ, Siepmann D, Gralow I, Ständer S

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Postherpetic neuralgia is a frequent adverse event in herpes zoster patients and difficult to treat. Conventional analgetic therapy often fails to reduce the burning pain transmitted by unmyelinated nerve fibers. These nerves express cannabinoid receptors which exert a role in modulation of nociceptive symptoms. Therefore, topical therapy with cannabinoid receptor agonist seems likely to suppress local burning pain.In an open-labeled trial, 8 patients with facial postherpetic neuralgia received a cream containing the cannabinoid receptor agonist N-palmitoylethanolamine. The course of symptoms was scored with the visual analog scale.5 of 8 patients (62.5 %) experienced a mean pain reduction of 87.8 %. Therapy was tolerated by all patients. No unpleasant sensations or adverse events occurred.Topical cannabinoid receptor agonists are an effective and well-tolerated adjuvant therapy option in postherpetic neuralgia.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft (JDDG)
Volume8
Issue2
Page range88-91
StatusPublished
Release year2010
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsFemale; Nociceptors; Aged 80 and over; Humans; Middle Aged; Pain Measurement; Aged; Receptors Cannabinoid; Male; Administration Topical; Analgesics; Palmitic Acids; Neuralgia Postherpetic; Face; Female; Nociceptors; Aged 80 and over; Humans; Middle Aged; Pain Measurement; Aged; Receptors Cannabinoid; Male; Administration Topical; Analgesics; Palmitic Acids; Neuralgia Postherpetic; Face

Authors from the University of Münster

Gralow, Ingrid
Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy
Phan, Ngoc Quan
Clinic for Dermatology
Siepmann, Dorothee
Clinic for Dermatology
Ständer, Sonja
Clinic for Dermatology