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Effect of intravenous lidocaine combined with amitriptyline on pain intensity, clinical manifestations and the concentrations of IL ‐1, IL ‐6 and IL ‐8 in patients with fibromyalgia: A randomized double‐blind study
Author(s) -
Albertoni Giraldes Ana Laura,
Salomão Reinaldo,
Leal Plinio da Cunha,
Brunialti Milena Karina Coló,
Sakata Rioko Kimiko
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international journal of rheumatic diseases
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.795
H-Index - 41
eISSN - 1756-185X
pISSN - 1756-1841
DOI - 10.1111/1756-185x.12904
Subject(s) - medicine , lidocaine , amitriptyline , fibromyalgia , anesthesia , saline , tramadol , visual analogue scale , intensity (physics) , randomized controlled trial , analgesic , physics , quantum mechanics
Aim Regarding the use of intravenous lidocaine in fibromyalgia, there are no well‐controlled studies. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of intravenous lidocaine on pain intensity, clinical manifestations and plasma levels of interleukin ( IL )‐1, IL ‐6, and IL ‐8 in fibromyalgia patients. Methods In a randomized double‐blind study, group 1 patients received 240 mg of lidocaine in 125 mL of saline solution, while group 2 patients received 125 mL of saline, both once a week for 4 weeks (T1, T2, T3 and T4). All patients received amitriptyline. The following were assessed: pain intensity before treatment (T0) and at 1, 2, 3, 4 and 8 weeks after treatment; clinical manifestations; the fibromyalgia impact questionnaire ( FIQ ) before and at 4 and 8 weeks after; the levels of IL 1, 6 and 8 before and at 4 and 8 weeks after treatment. Results Lower pain intensity was observed in the lidocaine group at T2, with no difference at the other time points. There was a reduction in pain intensity in both groups. The use of paracetamol and tramadol and plasma levels of IL ‐1, IL ‐6 and IL ‐8 did not differ between the groups. Clinical manifestations and side effects did not differ between groups. Conclusions The combination of 240 mg of intravenous lidocaine (once a week for 4 weeks) with 25 mg of amitriptyline for 8 weeks had no meaningful impact in fibromyalgia patients.