Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter Clinical Study on the Efficacy and Safety of Lidocaine Patches in Chinese Patients with Postherpetic Neuralgia

Aiping Wang,Hang Li,Zhihong Xie, lingfeng Li,Xian Jiang, Qing Guo, Fengming Hu,Jianzhong Zhang,Yong Cui,Yangfeng Ding,Hong Fang,Xiuping Han,Shuping Guo, Junlong Wang, Na Ni

Dermatology and therapy(2023)

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Introduction To evaluate the efficacy and safety of lidocaine patches in Chinese patients with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). Methods Patients were randomized to receive lidocaine patches or placebo every day for 4 weeks. Efficacy endpoints included the decrease of analogue scale score (VAS) value at week 4, 2 and 1 and the percentage of patients that achieved a 30% decrease of VAS value. Safety analyses were conducted as well. Results Two hundred forty Chinese patients were randomized. At week 1, lidocaine patch-treated patients had a higher clinical response versus placebo, and at week 4, the mean (SD) decreases of VAS value compared to the baseline were 14.01 (14.35) in the treatment group and 9.36 (12.03) in the placebo group ( p = 0.0088). Overall, the safety profile in the treatment group was consistent with that observed in the placebo group [adverse event (AE) incidence rate: 33.33% versus 37.29%, p = 0.5857]. Conclusions Lidocaine patches resulted in improved clinical response versus placebo in the treatment of PHN patients and were well tolerated.
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lidocaine patches,chinese patients,randomized placebo-controlled
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