ImmuneSupport.com
World's Largest Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome site!
· 3,000+ Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Articles & Abstracts
· Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Alternative Therapies
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Main Page Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Library Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Email Bulletins Fibromyalgia Products and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Products Fibromyalgia Community Area
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Library Assitance HealthWatch Newsletter
 Chronic Fatigue Syndrome:
 · Overview/Diagnosis
 · Treatments
 · CFS Chat

 Fibromyalgia:
 · Overview/Diagnosis
 · Treatment
 · Fibromyalgia Chat

 CFS & Fibromyalgia Support:
 · Disability
 · Doctor Referral
 · Message Boards
 · Support Groups

 Health Resources:
 · Alzheimers
 · Arthritis
 · Fibromyalgia
 · Chronic Fatigue
   Syndrome
 · Depression



Free Catalog




We Respect Your Privacy


 
    
Lidocaine Patch for Treatment of Chronic Nerve Pain

by Tamara Schuit
ImmuneSupport.com

07-05-2000 - The lidocaine patch may be effective for treating a wide range of conditions accompanied by chronic nerve pain according researchers at the Department of Neurology at North Shore University Hospital in New York.

The patch, which is worn on the skin like a bandage, functions as an analgesic, reducing pain without numbing the skin. Since no significant amounts of lidocaine enter the bloodstream, it does not cause any serious side effects or interactions with other medications.

The FDA approved patch is being developed to help treat severe long-term pain resulting from nerve injury or damage that has occurred due to shingles. Applied directly on the painful skin, the patch contains a 5% solution of lidocaine, a medication that doctors and dentists have used for years to relieve pain.

One such condition that the lidocaine patch may prove helpful is fibromyalgia (FM). Pain associated with FM or its symptoms (myofascial pain syndrome, vulvar pain, painful skin conditions, etc.) is unique to each patient and affects many different areas of the body. Pain can assume any form or intensity, such as throbbing, burning, stabbing, stinging, or any combination. Numbness or tingling anywhere can be due to contracted structures pressing on nearby nerves.

| Email article to a friend. | Printer Friendly
       Page.

©2000 ProHealth, Inc. Copyright Policy


Related Articles
Is Pain All in Your Mind? (Part one of a two part series.)  READ ARTICLE
New Report on Pain Therapies  READ ARTICLE
Herbal Remedy Alleviates Pain and Inflammation  READ ARTICLE
Muscle Performance in Fibromyalgia Patients Tested  READ ARTICLE
Does Pain and Pain Behavior Play a Role in a Fibromyalgia Tender Point Scores?  READ ARTICLE

ProHealth, Inc. - Contact Us
ImmuneSupport.com Home
community quick shop your account cart check out
customer service (800) 366-6056     Customer Comments   

SEARCH
WAYS TO SHOP

Super Summer Sale

Signup for HealthWatch Emails
PRODUCT CATEGORIES
CUSTOMER SERVICE
Free ProHealth Product Catalog
Your Account
Better Business Bureau

BizRate Customer Certified (GOLD) Site

TrustE

HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.


CONTACT INFORMATION

Please feel free to contact us using any of the methods below if you have any questions or concerns regarding any of our products or our website.


ProHealth, Inc.
2040 Alameda Padre Serra
Santa Barbara, CA 93103
Toll Free: 1 800 366-6056
US: 1 805 564-3064 or Internationally at 001.805.564.3064
Fax: 1 805 965-0042 or Internationally at 001.805.965.0042
General Email

Customer Service Department:
1 800 366-6056 or
1 805 564-3064
Open Monday through Friday 6 AM to 5 PM pacific time
Email Customer Service
Email Online Shopping Support



TechSupport:
Email Tech Support



Message Board and Chat Support:
Email Chat Support



Click here to e-mail us.
spacer Home   Quality   Privacy   About Us   Email Bulletins   Site Map Affiliates
spacer Order by phone Monday through Friday 7 AM to 5 PM PST (800) 366-6056

All Contents Copyright © 1995-2008 ProHealth, Inc.
spacer