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Open-label trial of lamotrigine focusing on efficacy in vulvodynia.
Journal of Reproductive Medicine 2009 March
OBJECTIVE: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects 15% of women and has a high rate of psychiatric comorbidity. Vulvodynia, a vulvar pain syndrome that includes vulvar vestibulitis, is the most common subtype of CPP. This study examined the efficacy of lamotrigine for the treatment of CPP using an open-label design.
STUDY DESIGN: Forty-three women with CPP were recruited from a specialty pelvic pain clinic. Of these, 31 completed 8 weeks of active treatment. Outcome variables included the McGill Pain Rating Index and subscales of pain intensity and the Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Rating Scales.
RESULTS: We found significant reductions in all pain and mood measures at the 8-week visit compared to baseline. In particular, women with vulvodynia-type CPP (N = 17) had robust reductions in pain and mood symptoms.
CONCLUSION: CPP is a heterogeneous disorder, with psychiatric comorbidity and poor treatment response. This open-label study suggests that treatment with lamotrigine in women with the vulvodynia subtype of CPP may be helpful in addressing both the pain and mood symptoms associated with this disorder.
STUDY DESIGN: Forty-three women with CPP were recruited from a specialty pelvic pain clinic. Of these, 31 completed 8 weeks of active treatment. Outcome variables included the McGill Pain Rating Index and subscales of pain intensity and the Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Rating Scales.
RESULTS: We found significant reductions in all pain and mood measures at the 8-week visit compared to baseline. In particular, women with vulvodynia-type CPP (N = 17) had robust reductions in pain and mood symptoms.
CONCLUSION: CPP is a heterogeneous disorder, with psychiatric comorbidity and poor treatment response. This open-label study suggests that treatment with lamotrigine in women with the vulvodynia subtype of CPP may be helpful in addressing both the pain and mood symptoms associated with this disorder.
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