Postherpetic Neuralgia Clinical Trial (PHN) |
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PHN can occur after herpes zoster infection (shingles) and is characterised by pain in the shingles-affected areas. PHN can take the form of different kinds of pain. It may present as constant pain, characterised by burning, aching or throbbing; as occasional pain, including stabbing and shooting pain; or as conditions such as allodynia (pain results from a stimulus that is normally non-painful, such as a cold breeze or a light touch from clothing).
If symptoms persist despite current treatments, you may want to consider participating in a clinical research study with an investigational study medication. By participating in a study for Postherpetic Neuralgia (PHN) you will be taking a more proactive role in your own health care and may help doctors to confirm if the study drug is effective.
Study treatments are provided at no cost to you.
Please answer a few short questions. You will be notified immediately if you meet the initial criteria for the study.