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(1) To phenotype fibromyalgia patients in terms of endogenous modulation of pain, central sensitization/facilitation, the presence of a neuropathic pain component and small fiber neuropathy;(2) To assess the effect of a three-month treatment with…
(1) To phenotype chronic low back pain patients in terms of endogenous modulation of pain, central sensitization/facilitation, and the presence of a neuropathic pain component;(2) To assess the effect of a three-month treatment with tapentadol on…
Primary objective: to determine the effect of mepivacaine dose and volume on the duration of sensory axillary brachial plexus block (overall and individual nerves).Our hypothesis (H0) is that there is no difference (less than 60 min) in duration of…
1. Measure DNIC and offset analgesia in neuropathic pain patients;2. Compare DNIC and offset analgesia in chronic pain patients with DNIC and offset analgesia in healthy volunteers;3. Assess the effect of oral tapentadol on DNIC and offset analgesia…
The objective of this study is to investigate the extent of respiratory depression at equi-analgesic dosages of tapentadol and oxycodone
The main objective is to determine the change in CS parameters upon administration of tapentadol in comparison to pregabalin in patients suffering from chronic pain that has a visceral or deep somatic origin.
Primary:• To compare the overall survival (OS) of patients in the rigosertib group vs the Physician*s Choice group, in all patients and in a subgroup of patients with IPSS-R very high riskSecondary efficacy• To compare rigosertib to Physician*s…
To construct the utility surfaces of tapentadol and oxycodone.
The purpose of this study is to investigate how quickly and to what extent two 25 mg prolonged release tapentadol tablets are absorbed and eliminated from the body (this is called pharmacokinetics) when compared to one 50 mg prolonged release…
To prevent the development of chronic postoperative pain after inguinal hernia surgery and knee replacement surgery and to to further explore the mechanism behind the development of chronic postoperative pain.