Efficacy of lidocaine 5% medicated plaster (VERSATIS®) in patients with localized neuropathic pain poorly responsive to pharmacological therapy

Minerva Med. 2018 Oct;109(5):344-351. doi: 10.23736/S0026-4806.18.05690-2. Epub 2018 May 31.

Abstract

Background: Localized neuropathic pain (LNP) is a subgroup of neuropathic pain characterized by consistent and circumscribed area(s) of maximum pain, associated with negative or positive sensory signs and/or spontaneous symptoms characteristic of NP. Lidocaine medicated plasters (LMP) have shown to be effective in pain relief in selective LNP syndromes.

Methods: We collected data of 130 patients in our database with LNP syndromes who used LMP.

Results: Forty-one patients out of 130 patients (32%) were treated with antiepileptics, antidepressants and opioids without improvement and/or with intolerable adverse effects and are not assuming systemic therapy anymore. Globally, during the 12 months follow-up, 15% of patients reached a complete pain relief without any systemic therapy, mainly in trigeminal and post-herpetic neuralgia (P=0.009), 38% of patients reduced analgesic drug consumption with the highest reduction in radiculopathy, post-herpetic neuralgia and trigeminal neuralgia. Topical and transient adverse effects, such as itching or local erythema, were seen in 19/130 (14.6%) patients; 7 of these patients (5.4%) needed to discontinue the treatment due to the occurrence of adverse effects. The dropout rate on global population (excluding cured and lost to follow-up) was 45%, and the main cause of dropouts was the inefficacy of treatment in the first 3 months of therapy with LMP.

Conclusions: LMP treatment is safe and worth consideration also as add-on therapy in order to reduce analgesic drug consumption in selected LNP.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Analgesics / therapeutic use
  • Anesthetics, Local / administration & dosage
  • Anesthetics, Local / adverse effects
  • Anesthetics, Local / therapeutic use*
  • Drug Evaluation
  • Drug Resistance
  • Drug Therapy, Combination
  • Erythema / chemically induced
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Lidocaine / administration & dosage
  • Lidocaine / adverse effects
  • Lidocaine / therapeutic use*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Neuralgia / drug therapy*
  • Neuralgia, Postherpetic / drug therapy
  • Patient Dropouts
  • Patient Satisfaction
  • Pruritus / chemically induced
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Skin Absorption
  • Transdermal Patch
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia / drug therapy

Substances

  • Analgesics
  • Anesthetics, Local
  • Lidocaine