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Glossopharyngeal neuralgia responding to pregabalin
Jacob M Kitchener1, Marco Guido, Luigi Maria Specchio
1Upper Valley Medical Center, Troy, OH, USA.
Abstract:
The author reports the use of pregabalin in a patient with glossopharyngeal neuralgia. The patient achieved complete pain relief and tolerated the medication. This is the first published report of the use of this medicine for glossopharyngeal neuralgia.
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