Topical Capsaicin in Painful Diabetic Neuropathy: Controlled Study With Long-Term Follow-Up

Author:

Tandan Rup1,Lewis Gloria A1,Krusinski Patricia B1,Badger Gary B1,Fries Timothy J1

Affiliation:

1. Departments Of Neurology and Medical Biostatistics, University of Vermont College of Medicine Burlington, Vermont

Abstract

Objective –We conducted an 8-wk controlled study with topical 0.075% capsaicin in subjects with chronic severe painful diabetic neuropathy who were unresponsive or intolerant to conventional therapy. Capsaicin is an alkaloid found in capsicum peppers and produces desensitization to noxious thermal, chemical, and mechanical stimuli when applied topically. Research Design and Methods In 22 randomly assigned subjects, either capsaicin or vehicle cream was applied to painful areas 4 times/day. Pain measurements were recorded at baseline and at 2-wk intervals for 8 wk. Results –Capsaicin treatment was more beneficial than vehicle treatment in the overall clinical improvement of pain status, as measured by physician's global evaluation (P = 0.038) and by a categorical pain severity scale (P = 0.057). Decrease in mean pain intensity by a visual analogue scale was 16% in capsaicin-treated and 4.1' in vehicle-treated subjects. Mean pain relief on visual analogue scale was 44.6 and 23.2', respectively. In a follow-up open-label study, – 50' of subjects reported improved pain control or were cured, and 25' each were unchanged or worse. A burning sensation at the application site was noted by some subjects but both its magnitude and duration decreased with time. Conclusions –Results from this preliminary study suggest that topical 0.075' capsaicin may be of value in subjects with diabetic neuropathy and intractable pain.

Publisher

American Diabetes Association

Subject

Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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