Hance Clarke, Miki Peer, Sarah Miles, Mary-Ann Fitzcharles
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Managing Pain in Fibromyalgia: Current and Future Options.
Pain relief is a key element of fibromyalgia (FM) treatment. Current guidelines recommend antidepressant (i.e. serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) and anticonvulsant medications (gabapentin/pregabalin), drugs that provide only modest relief, with limitations primarily driven by side effects. In contrast, traditional analgesic drugs, although not sufficiently tested in FM, are commonly used by patients. This dearth of effective treatments has led to isolated, mostly small studies of less familiar drug treatments for FM-related pain. Although no single drug has emerged with appreciable effect, some agents such as cannabinoids and naltrexone, amongst others, have shown some pain modulatory effects. In the absence of drugs in the pipeline, non-pharmacological interventions such as behavioural interventions, neuromodulation techniques and faecal transplantation have been studied. This narrative review will focus on drugs and interventions that have been examined in recent years to modulate pain in FM.
期刊介绍:
Drugs is a journal that aims to enhance pharmacotherapy by publishing review and original research articles on key aspects of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. The journal includes:
Leading/current opinion articles providing an overview of contentious or emerging issues.
Definitive reviews of drugs and drug classes, and their place in disease management.
Therapy in Practice articles including recommendations for specific clinical situations.
High-quality, well designed, original clinical research.
Adis Drug Evaluations reviewing the properties and place in therapy of both newer and established drugs.
AdisInsight Reports summarising development at first global approval.
Moreover, the journal offers additional digital features such as animated abstracts, video abstracts, instructional videos, and podcasts to increase visibility and educational value. Plain language summaries accompany articles to assist readers with some knowledge of the field in understanding important medical advances.