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Evaluation of Efficacy of the Perioperative Administration of Venlafaxine or Gabapentin on Acute and Chronic Postmastectomy Pain

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2010

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Venlafaxine 37.5 mg/d extended release or gabapentin 300 mg/d have equipotent effects (except on the first day in venlafaxine group) in reducing analgesic requirements, although gabapentin is more effective in reducing pain after movement. Venlafaxine significantly reduced the incidence of postmastectomy pain syndromes (chronic pain) 6 months in women having breast cancer surgery. Gabapentin had no effect on chronic pain except decreasing incidence of burning pain.

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