| Researcher Claims to Find Chronic Pain Source |
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Vol XXXII, Sep `07 In animal studies, D-Cycloserine appeared to significantly diminish the emotional suffering from pain as well as reduce the sensitivity of the formerly injured site. It also controlled nerve pain resulting from chemotherapy, noted Apkarian, who is a member of the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern University. The drug has long-term benefits. Animals appeared to be pain free 30 days after the last dose of a 30-day regime of D-Cycloserine. The study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, will be published in the journal Pain this fall. “In some ways, you can think of chronic pain as the inability to turn off the memory of the pain,” Apkarian said. “What's exciting is that we now may be relieving what has clinically been the most difficult to treat-the suffering or the emotional component of pain.” |
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