Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain disorder with patients frequently suffering from comorbid conditions, including osteoarthritis (OA).
Pregabalin is an
antiepileptic medication prescribed to people across India to treat epilepsy,
neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, and generalized anxiety disorder. The efficacy
of pregabalin 450mg/day has been found to be highly significant to relieve the
pain symptoms.
Fibromyalgia (FM)
is a chronic pain disorder with patients frequently suffering from comorbid
conditions, including osteoarthritis (OA). Data on how FM patients with
comorbid OA respond to recommended therapies (such as pregabalin) could help
their treatment. This was a pooled exploratory analysis of three randomized
placebo-controlled clinical trials of pregabalin in FM patients to assess the
impact of comorbid OA on the response to pregabalin.
Patients were
divided into those with and without comorbid OA. Difference in change in least
squares (LS) mean pain score at endpoint (assessed by 0–10 numeric rating
scale, controlled for baseline pain score) with pregabalin (300 mg/day and 450
mg/day) vs placebo was assessed. Changes in Patient Global Impression of Change
(PGIC) responders and Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ) total score were
also assessed.
There were 1665
patients in the analysis set (558, placebo; 552, pregabalin 300 mg/day; 555,
pregabalin 450 mg/day), including 296 with comorbid OA. Pregabalin 450 mg/day
significantly improved the LS mean (95% confidence interval) difference in pain
score vs placebo in patients with (0.99 [0.44, 1.55], P < 0.001), and
without (0.64 [0.39, 0.89], P < 0.001) OA. Improvements with pregabalin 300
mg/day with (0.31 [−0.25, 0.86], P = 0.276) and without (0.51 [0.25, 0.76],
P < 0.001) OA were not consistently significant. Improvements in PGIC and
FIQ total score were observed in patients with and without comorbid OA.
FM patients with
or without comorbid OA respond to treatment with pregabalin 450mg/day with
significant improvements in pain intensity scores. These data could provide
guidance to healthcare professionals treating these patients.
Pain Medicine
Pregabalin improves pain scores in patients with fibromyalgia irrespective of comorbid osteoarthritis
Charles E. Argoff et al.
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