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- $Title{A New Medicine for Pain from Shingles}
- $Subject{shingles treatment pain Infections Infection Medicine herpes zoster
- Capsaicin topical neuropeptide skin lesions shingle lesion rash rashes nerve
- nerves}
- $Volume{A-20, F-20}
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- A New Medicine for Pain from Shingles
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- QUESTION: Can you tell me anything about a new medicine for pain from
- shingles?
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- ANSWER: This is a very timely question, considering that the FDA recently
- approved a new drug for treating herpes zoster infection, or shingles, as it
- is more commonly known. The drug, Capsaicin, is a topical neuropeptide agent
- which can provide temporary relief from pain caused by the infection. It is
- available in cream form and should be applied to affected areas three to four
- times a day once the open skin lesions have healed. It is important to note,
- however, that this drug should not be applied to broken or irritated skin.
- Patients using the drug may initially experience some minor discomforts such
- as burning, stinging, or redness of the skin, but with repeated use of the
- drug, these reactions usually subside within a couple of days. In clinical
- trials, Capsaicin provided substantial pain relief after four weeks of
- treatment for three-quarters of all the patients tested--an encouraging
- statistic for people suffering from the acute nerve pain associated with
- shingles.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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