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Chronic pain is a dominant
health problem. It is the most common
reason to seek a physician's care with nearly 40 million office visits
scheduled annually. Pain costs the U.S
over $100 billion each year in health care costs and lost productivity (NIH
Guide, Vol. 24, 1995). Chronic pain is
the most difficult pain to treat, especially chronic pain that follows nerve
injury, known as neuropathic pain. These neuropathic pain syndromes include
deafferentation pain, diabetic, cancer and ischemic neuropathies, phantom
limb pain, trigeminal neuralgia, postherpetic neuralgias and nerve injury
caused by surgery or trauma.
Neuropathic pain is not only chronic and intractable, it is debilitating
and causes extreme physical, psychological and social distress. Although opioids may be modestly effective
in the treatment of neuropathic pain, tolerance and physical dependence are
significant limitations to their use. This method is claimed in the
published United States Patent Application No. 10/521,167. We are seeking an industrial partner who is
interested in the commercialization of this technology. (Ref:J204) |
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