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Friday, October, 23, 2009

Peripheral Neuropathy Test

Clinical trial: Tapentadol for diabetic peripheral neuropathy

October 03, 2008
This is a study to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of Tapentadol compared to placebo in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy. This national study is currently recruiting patients. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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My Neuropathy
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

A few days ago when I finally was able to see a neurologist for the headaches that started four... Read more »

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Taxol Toes: Coping with Peripheral Neuropathy
By Phyllis Johnson , Health Expert

When my hands and feet started hurting about a year after I finished chemo, my oncologist said I... Read more »

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Mirrors for Our Feet
By David Mendosa , Health Expert

We have been using mirrors for at least 8,000 years to check our appearance and to admire our... Read more »

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Transitioning to Adult Endocrinology
By Dr. Fran Cogen , Health Expert

My last blog discussed transitioning to college with the exciting changes in routine, independence,... Read more »

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Common Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questions Answered
By Todd Eisner , Health Expert

1. I am being treated for Crohn's disease, and lately, I have been experiencing tingling... Read more »

Health Guide

The Risk of Neuropathy for Diabetics
Also referred to as peripheral neuropathy or peripheral neuritis, neuropathy occurs when illness, injury, inflammation, medication, or other factors disrupt the ability of nerves outside the spinal... Read more »
Diabetes and Anemia
What is anemia?Anemia is a medical condition in your blood when either your hemoglobin or hemocrit are below normal. Hemoglobin is a complex molecule in your red blood cells that carries the oxygen... Read more »
Can Blood Pressure Be Too Low?
Let’s first take a look at what drives your blood pressure.Unlike a river, which flows continuously downstream, blood flow is pulsatile, with ebb and flow driven by pumping heart muscle. This cycle... Read more »
Restless Legs Syndrome and Related Disorders: Diagnosis
A diagnosis of restless legs syndrome or nocturnal leg cramps often relies solely on the patient's description of symptoms. In general, the recommended approach is first to take a sleep and... Read more »
Type 2 Diabetes
Long-Term ComplicationsPatients with diabetes have higher mortality rates than nondiabetics regardless of sex, age, or other factors. Heart disease and stroke are the leading causes of death in these... Read more »

Medications

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Duloxetine is used to treat major depression and anxiety. In addition, duloxetine is used to... Read more »

Related News

Clinical trial: Lyrica for peripheral neuropathy
October 02, 2008

This is a study to determine if Lyrica is safe and effective for diabetic peripheral neuropathy if given twice a day. This national study is... Read summary »

Cymbalta reduces night diabetic pain
October 02, 2008

According to a recent study, patients with diabetic nerve pain or peripheral neuropathy were able to sleep better after taking Cymbalta. Researchers... Read summary »

Q&A: Could numbness and tingling in the extremities be caused by statins?
October 02, 2008

A reader asks People's Pharmacy writers Joe and Terry Graedon about leg numbness that neurologists could not explain. The Graedons respond that the... Read summary »

New studies begin on peripheral neuropathy cream
October 02, 2008

Drugmaker EpiCept is beginning Phase IIb clinical trials on EpiCept NP-1, a topical pain-relieving cream for peripheral neuropathic pain. The new... Read summary »

What drugs help treat diabetic foot pain?
October 02, 2008

A patient with diabetic neuropathy wants to know why it occurs and what drugs can treat the pain. Newspaper columnist Nurse Patti explains that the... Read summary »