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CASE REPORT
Successful use of pregabalin by the rectal route to treat chronic neuropathic pain in a patient with complete intestinal failure
  1. Charlotte Doddrell1,
  2. Shiva Shankar Tripathi2
  1. 1University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
  2. 2Department of Anaesthetics, Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Preston, UK
  1. Correspondence to Charlotte Doddrell, charlotte.doddrell{at}student.manchester.ac.uk

Summary

Pregabalin is widely used for treatment of neuropathic pain and is only approved for oral use. This is the first reported case of using pregabalin by the rectal route for treatment in a 70-year-old patient with chronic neuropathic pain and complete intestinal failure. Therapies used in an attempt to manage his chronic pain have included a variety of doses and strengths of opioid preparations and cannabinoids, plus topical and alternative therapies. These were not effective, so it was decided to start a trial of pregabalin administered by the rectal route. Serum levels were measured to assess absorption. Within a few weeks of starting the treatment, the patient had improved pain control and appeared more comfortable and calm.

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