Systemic analgesic

Ziconotide

Ziconotide
Ziconotide (SNX-111; Prialt) is a non-opioid and non-NSAID analgesic agent used for the amelioration of severe and chronic pain. Derived from Conus magus ("Cone Snail"), it is the synthetic form of an ω-conotoxin peptide. In December 2004 the Food and Drug Administration approved ziconotide when delivered as an infusion into the cerebrospinal fluid using an intrathecal pump system.

Systemic analgesic - List of case studies

Drugs

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Chronic Pain in the Lower Rib Cage – Suspected Intercostal Neurinoma

as the next stage. Other more conservative forms of analgesic treatment could also be considered, such as local anaesthetic patches (Lidoderm or Synera) or systemic medications for neuropathic pain. 2. If you agree with the ...

Chronic pain of undetermined origin

blocks may be considered. Alternative systemic analgesic and anti-neuropathic medications may also be considered. ...

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