Unique among the different neuropathic pain conditions, trigeminal neuralgia frequently has an excellent response to some selected drugs, which, on the other hand, often entail disabling side effects. Physicians should be therefore acquainted with the management of these drugs and the few alternative options. Areas covered: This article, based on a systematic literature review, describes the pharmacological options, and indicates the future perspectives for treating trigeminal neuralgia. The article therefore provides current, evidence-based knowledge about the pharmacological treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, and suggests a practical approach to the various drugs, including starting dose, titration and side effects. Expert commentary: Carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine are the reference standard drugs for treating patients with trigeminal neuralgia. They are effective in most patients. The undesired effects however cause withdrawal from treatment or a dosage reduction to an insufficient level in many patients. Sodium channel blockers selective for the sodium channel 1.7 (Nav1.7) receptor, currently under development, might be an alternative, better-tolerated pharmacological option in the next future.

Pharmacological treatment of trigeminal neuralgia / Di Stefano, Giulia; Truini, Andrea. - In: EXPERT REVIEW NEUROTHERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1744-8360. - 17:10(2017), p. 1003-1011. [10.1080/14737175.2017.1370375]

Pharmacological treatment of trigeminal neuralgia

Di Stefano, Giulia;Truini, Andrea
2017

Abstract

Unique among the different neuropathic pain conditions, trigeminal neuralgia frequently has an excellent response to some selected drugs, which, on the other hand, often entail disabling side effects. Physicians should be therefore acquainted with the management of these drugs and the few alternative options. Areas covered: This article, based on a systematic literature review, describes the pharmacological options, and indicates the future perspectives for treating trigeminal neuralgia. The article therefore provides current, evidence-based knowledge about the pharmacological treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, and suggests a practical approach to the various drugs, including starting dose, titration and side effects. Expert commentary: Carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine are the reference standard drugs for treating patients with trigeminal neuralgia. They are effective in most patients. The undesired effects however cause withdrawal from treatment or a dosage reduction to an insufficient level in many patients. Sodium channel blockers selective for the sodium channel 1.7 (Nav1.7) receptor, currently under development, might be an alternative, better-tolerated pharmacological option in the next future.
2017
Neuropathic pain; facial pain; trigeminal neuralgia; voltage gated sodium channel blockers
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Pharmacological treatment of trigeminal neuralgia / Di Stefano, Giulia; Truini, Andrea. - In: EXPERT REVIEW NEUROTHERAPEUTICS. - ISSN 1744-8360. - 17:10(2017), p. 1003-1011. [10.1080/14737175.2017.1370375]
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