Narrative review of the efficacy and safety of the high-concentration (179mg) capsaicin patch in peripheral neuropathic pain with recommendations for clinical practice and future research.

IF 3.1 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Pain Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-29 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001235
Rainer Freynhagen, Ralf Baron, Frank Huygen, Serge Perrot
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High-concentration capsaicin patch (HC capsaicin patch) is a locally acting treatment option for adults with peripheral neuropathic pain (pNeP) of various etiologies. Numerous clinical trials, post hoc analyses, and meta-analyses have investigated the efficacy and tolerability of the HC capsaicin patch. Despite this extensive body of research, a comprehensive narrative review covering publications on different pNeP conditions is lacking. This narrative review aims to fill the gap by analyzing 52 studies, including randomized controlled trials and real-world evidence. The results show that the HC capsaicin patch consistently provides pain relief and improves quality of life for several pNeP conditions, with increasing benefits seen with repeated treatments. It was found to be superior to placebo and comparable to standard care, regardless of the origin of the pain. Early initiation of therapy appears to improve efficacy, although patients with more prolonged pain also benefit. While the exact mechanisms of action are still unclear, there is evidence to suggest a potential benefit from nerve regeneration in some conditions. However, limited information exists regarding the alteration of treatment intervals and the variation in the size of the painful area upon re-treatment. The review also identifies variability in response rates for different types of pNeP and a lack of reliable predictors of treatment success, indicating a need for further research. In conclusion, the HC capsaicin patch is effective and well tolerated across a range of pNeP conditions, with increasing efficacy upon retreatment. It is a valuable treatment option, although more research is needed to refine its clinical use and explore its full therapeutic potential.

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高浓度(179mg)辣椒素贴片治疗周围神经性疼痛的疗效和安全性综述,并对临床实践和未来研究提出建议。
高浓度辣椒素贴剂(HC辣椒素贴剂)是一种局部作用的治疗选择,用于各种病因的成人周围神经性疼痛(pNeP)。许多临床试验、事后分析和荟萃分析都研究了HC辣椒素贴剂的疗效和耐受性。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但缺乏涵盖不同pNeP条件的出版物的全面叙述审查。这篇叙述性综述旨在通过分析52项研究来填补空白,包括随机对照试验和真实世界的证据。结果表明,HC辣椒素贴片持续提供疼痛缓解和改善几种pNeP条件的生活质量,并且反复治疗的效果越来越好。研究发现,无论疼痛的来源如何,它都优于安慰剂,与标准治疗相当。早期开始治疗似乎可以提高疗效,尽管长期疼痛的患者也会受益。虽然确切的作用机制尚不清楚,但有证据表明,在某些情况下,神经再生有潜在的好处。然而,关于治疗间隔的改变和再次治疗后疼痛区域大小的变化的信息有限。该综述还确定了不同类型的pNeP的反应率存在差异,并且缺乏可靠的治疗成功预测指标,这表明需要进一步的研究。总之,HC辣椒素贴片在一系列pNeP条件下是有效的,耐受性良好,并且在再治疗后疗效增加。这是一种有价值的治疗选择,尽管需要更多的研究来完善其临床应用并探索其全部治疗潜力。
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Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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