Pregabalin: A New Adjunct in Calcineurin Inhibitor Pain Syndrome Treatment

Tacrolimus and cyclosporin are calcineurin inhibitors (CIs) commonly used in organ transplants. These agents rarely cause a severe, debilitating pain syndrome of especially lower extremities, known as CI pain syndrome (CIPS). Although the pathogenesis is not well understood, neuropathic pain mechanisms have started to be discussed in the recent literature. Here, presenting a 48-year-old male with CIPS who recovered after pregabalin 150 mg twice daily, we aimed to emphasize the importance of this syndrome and offer a new approach for the treatment. This is the first report in the literature where pregabalin is demonstrated to be effective in CIPS.
Source: Progress in Transplantation - Category: Transplant Surgery Authors: Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research