Friday, May 04, 2007

Cymbalta - duloxetine hcl creduced severity of night pain in patients with diabetic nerve pain

Three studies have shown that in patients with pain caused by diabetic nerve damage, or diabetic peripheral neuropathy, that are treated with cymbalta, improvements in both average daily pain and night pain severity were associated with less pain-related sleep interference than in those patients taking sugar pill.

In the study to find the effect of cymbalta on night pain and pain-related sleep interference, nonsomnolent/nonsedating drug patients treated with 60 mg of cymbalta once- and twice-daily experienced a magnificent amount of more improvement in nighttime pain than those taking sugar pill after one week of treatment

The average daily night pain severity and sleep interference correlation assessments were secondary analyses of data from trials in which the primary efficacy endpoint was to measure the reduction in average weekly pain.

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