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Capsaicin 8% dermal patch in clinical practice: an expert opinion.

Cesare BonezziAmedeo CostantiniGiorgio CruccuDiego M M FornasariVittorio GuardamagnaVincenzo PalmieriEnrico PolatiPierangelo ZiniAnthony H Dickenson
Published in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2020)
Overall, the capsaicin 8% dermal patch is as effective in reducing pain intensity as other centrally active agents (i.e. pregabalin). Some studies have also reported fewer systemic side effects, a faster onset of action and superior treatment satisfaction compared with systemic agents. In our opinion, capsaicin 8% dermal patches also present additional advantages, such as a good systemic tolerability, the scarcity of adverse events, the possibility to combine it with other agents, and a good cost-effective profile. It is important to note that, as the mechanism of action of capsaicin 8% is the 'defunctionalization' of small afferent fibers through interaction with TRPV1 receptors, the peripheral expression of this receptor on nociceptor fibers, is crucial to predict patient's response to treatment.
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