British journal of clinical pharmacology
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Br J Clin Pharmacol · Oct 2009
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative StudyA comparison of two formulations of intradermal capsaicin as models of neuropathic pain in healthy volunteers.
To compare the dose-response relationships of two formulations [Tween- or hydroxypropyl-b-cyclodextrin (HP-b-CD)-based] of intradermal capsaicin in healthy volunteers and to assess the effect of potential covariates of response. One, 10, 30 and 100 microg in 10 ml were compared for the outcomes of flare, spontaneous pain, mechanical allodynia and hyperalgesia in eight healthy men and eight healthy women. ⋯ The formulations are comparable over the dose range 1-30 microg. The significantly lower pain response at the 100 microg dose in the Tween compared with the HP-beta-CD formulation is likely to be due to limitations in solubility at the 100 microg level. Given the greater ease of formulation and the superior dose-response relationship, the HP-beta-CD formulation is preferable for use in the model in future studies.