Proceedings of the Western Pharmacology Society
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Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc. · Jan 2004
Effect of diclofenac on the antiallodynic activity of vitamin B12 in a neuropathic pain model in the rat.
B vitamins have been used as analgesic drugs to treat pain disorders associated with their deficiency. More recently it has been claimed that B vitamins are useful to relieve different pain states as carpal tunnel, migraine and premenstrual tension. In Latin America, B vitamins are commonly used to treat neuropathic pain; however, there is no data to support this indication. ⋯ Vitamin B12 (0.75-6 mg/kg), but not diclofenac (1-10 mg/kg), reduced in a dose-dependent manner tactile allodynia induced by spinal nerve ligation. Diclofenac (3.2 mg/kg) was not able to further increase vitamin B12-induced antiallodynia. Results indicate that vitamin B12, but not diclofenac, produces antiallodynic effects in the rat and suggest that this vitamin could be a potential treatment for neuropathic pain in humans.
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Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc. · Jan 2004
B vitamins increase the analgesic effect of diclofenac in the rat.
The purpose of this study was to assess the possible synergistic interaction between diclofenac and B-vitamins (100:100:1 of vitamin B1, B6 and B12, respectively) in the rat formalin test. Female Wistar rats were injected into the dorsal surface of the right hind paw with 50 microl of diluted formalin (1%). Reduction of the number of flinches was considered as antinociception. ⋯ Theoretical ED30 values for the combination estimated from the isobolograms were 39.9+/-4.2 and 58.1+/-6.4 mg/kg for 1:1 and 1:3 proportions, respectively. These values were significantly higher than experimental ED30 values which were 7.4+/-9.3 and 22.8+/-9.8 mg/kg for 1:1 and 1:3 proportions, respectively. Results indicate that oral diclofenac and B-vitamins can interact synergistically to reduce inflammatory pain in the formalin test and suggest the use of those combinations to relief this kind of pain in humans.
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Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc. · Jan 2004
B vitamins increase the analgesic effect of ketorolac in the formalin test in the rat.
The purpose of this study was to assess the possible synergistic interaction between ketorolac and B-vitamins in the rat formalin test. Female Wistar rats were injected into the dorsal surface of the right hind paw with 50 microl of diluted formalin (1%). Reduction of number of flinches was considered as antinociception. ⋯ Theoretical ED25 values for the combination ketorolac-B vitamins estimated from the isobolograms were 140.3+/-15.1 and 80.4+/-6.8 mg/kg for 100:100:1 and 100:100:5 proportions, respectively. These values were significantly higher than experimental ED25 values which were 73.3+/-6.3 and 47.7+/-6.4 mg/kg for 100:100:1 and 100:100:5 proportions, respectively. Results indicate that oral ketorolac and B-vitamins can interact synergistically to reduce inflammatory pain in the formalin test and suggest the use of those combinations to relief this kind of pain in humans.
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Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc. · Jan 2004
Clinical TrialTreatment of diabetic neuropathic pain with gabapentin alone or combined with vitamin B complex. preliminary results.
Neuropathic pain is a syndrome that affects around 1% of population. This condition can be severely disabling and traditional analgesics are useless against this type of pain. Several adjuvants such as the anticonvulsive agent gabapentin have been used to treat diabetic neuropathy with several degrees of effectiveness, but it is characterized of a high incidence of dizziness, somnolence and ataxia. ⋯ Both treatments significantly reduced pain and improved quality of life in the patients. Dizziness was the main adverse event observed in both groups. Data suggest that the combination of gabapentin and B vitamins could be an alternative treatment for diabetic neuropathic patients.
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Proc. West. Pharmacol. Soc. · Jan 2004
Synergistic interaction between gabapentin and metamizol in the rat formalin test.
The purpose of this study was to assess the possible synergistic interaction between gabapentin and metamizol in the rat formalin test. Female Wistar rats were injected into the dorsal surface of the right hind paw with 50 microl of diluted formalin (1%). Formalin injection induced a typical flinching behavior indicating nociception. ⋯ Gabapentin (ED30 18.3+/-7.9 mg/kg), metamizol (ED30 139.2+/-6.2 mg/kg) and fixed-dose ratio gabapentin-metamizol combinations dose-dependently reduced flinching behavior during second phase of the test. Theoretical ED30 value for the combination estimated from the isobologram was 78.8+/-5.5 mg/kg, whereas that experimental ED30 value was 15.0+/-1.2 mg/kg. Results indicate that oral administration of gabapentin and metamizol can interact synergistically to reduce inflammatory pain in the formalin test and suggest the use of this combination to relieve pain in humans.