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Drug for Chronic Pain Shows Promise in Preclinical Tests
Comments
NB001(4)
joshua j brown
7/18/2012 10:47:36 PM
my mother suffers from severe chronic back pains due to degenerative spine disease. her vertebrae in her spine are deteriorating and this causes her great pain. This new drug could maybe totally eliminate her chronic pain. when this drug becomes available please let me know as soon as possible. along with everyone else who needs this drug to be real to the point of being able to be used on people.
NB001(3)
Jeannine Stacy
4/13/2012 2:42:42 PM
my 39 year old son has type 1 Neurofiboamatosis and has been in pain his entire life. He has hundreds, perhaps thousands of growths on nerve tissue. I'm wondering if this could help.
Persistent pain
Annette Baumker
1/8/2012 3:47:28 PM
For over a decade I have been challenged with the burning and throbbing nerve pain of complex regional pain syndrome. I am a disabled nurse and a student of pain since 1979 when 2 accidents caused bone and nerve damage to my neck. A 99 MVA put my body on fire It really sounds like you are on a good path. Good luck and I will be following the hopeful success of NB001.
NB001(2)
Joan Quinn
12/2/2011 7:48:10 PM
I, too, would be willing to be a patient for clinical trials in order to end the debilitating chronic pain.
chronic pain(2)
bonnie mary bohn
5/10/2011 1:23:42 PM
as a chronic pain patient for 20 yrs. this sounds like a miracle in the making. I really want to be a subject in the human testing trials.
NB001
Mary Alter
1/26/2011 4:24:02 PM
Looking forward to seeing how this drug will help us with the constant pain of nuropathy day in and day out. It will be a blessing for all of us who suffer with any type of nerve pain.
Sign me up
BJ Drewry
1/23/2011 5:31:54 PM
I know there will be no shortage of those willing to participate in trials when it gets to that point, including me. To have another option for those of us trapped in this cycle of pain would be a prayer answered.
Chronic pain
Leslie Baker
1/16/2011 4:02:03 PM
This is truly exciting. I've been a severe chronic pain patient for 26 years ~ and while the current pain meds just basically take the edge off, this would be a miracle for many patients like me. I hope I live long enough to see it thru to fruition. Thank you. Leslie Baker