A randomized placebo-controlled pilot study of the efficacy and safety of D-cycloserine in people with chronic back pain
Conclusion
The difference in mean pain between the D-cycloserine and placebo groups did not reach statistical significance. However, a clinically meaningful effect size in the magnitude of pain relief was observed with a consistent pattern across multiple outcome measures with good safety, supporting further research into the effectiveness of D-cycloserine for chronic back pain.
Source: Molecular Pain - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Schnitzer, T. J., Torbey, S., Herrmann, K., Kaushal, G., Yeasted, R., Vania Apkarian, A. Tags: Research Article Source Type: research
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