scholarly journals A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Crossover Study of the T-Type Calcium Channel Blocker ABT-639 in an Intradermal Capsaicin Experimental Pain Model in Healthy Adults

Pain Medicine ◽  
2015 ◽  
pp. pnv068 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark Wallace ◽  
Rachel Duan ◽  
Wei Liu ◽  
Charles Locke ◽  
Wolfram Nothaft
Author(s):  
Kerry D. Walton ◽  
Emeline L. Maillet ◽  
John Garcia ◽  
Timothy Cardozo ◽  
Isaac Galatzer-Levy ◽  
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Nutrients ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 1831
Author(s):  
Malkanthi Evans ◽  
Abdul M. Sulley ◽  
David C. Crowley ◽  
Jamie Langston ◽  
Najla Guthrie

The lack of effective treatment for chronic discomfort without negative side effects highlights the need for alternative treatments. Pain Bloc-R is a natural health product composed of vitamins B6, B12, D, white willow bark extract, Angelica root extract, acetyl L-carnitine HCl, caffeine, L-theanine, Benfotiamine, and L-tetrahydropalmatine. The objective of this study was to compare the effects of Pain Bloc-R, acetaminophen, and placebo on unresolved aches and discomfort as assessed by the brief pain inventory (BPI) and modified Cornell musculoskeletal discomfort questionnaires. This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover study consisted of three 7-day periods with Pain Bloc-R, acetaminophen, or placebo, each separated by a 7-day washout. Twenty-seven healthy adults (ages 22–63 years) were randomized to receive the three interventions in different sequences. The BPI “pain at its worst” scores were significantly lower when participants took Pain Bloc-R than when they took acetaminophen (21.8% vs. 9.8% decrease, p = 0.026) after seven days of supplementation. Pain Bloc-R achieved a significant improvement in the “pain at its least” score, significantly decreased the interference of discomfort in walking, and significantly decreased musculoskeletal discomfort total scores (34%, p = 0.040) after seven days. In a post hoc subgroup analysis based on age and gender, male participants ≤45 years taking Pain Bloc-R reported significant reductions in pain severity and pain interference vs. acetaminophen. Pain Bloc-R performed as well as acetaminophen in managing unresolved non-pathological pain in otherwise healthy individuals.


Author(s):  
Himavanth Reddy Kambalachenu ◽  
Thandlam Muneeswara Reddy ◽  
Sirpurkar Dattatreya Rao ◽  
Kambalachenu Dorababu ◽  
Kanala Kodanda Reddy ◽  
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