Abstract

While the occurrence of pain is universal, the symptoms produced differ. Neuropathic pain has well defined symptoms and responds poorly to conventional analgesics. As with any drug treatment, there is a balance between effect and side-effect of the drugs and this is particularly the case with agents used for neuropathic pain. Gary McCleane explains how it differs from nociceptive pain and considers established and new drug treatments

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