Ziconotide: can we use it in palliative care?
- PMID: 16225359
- DOI: 10.1177/104990910502200510
Ziconotide: can we use it in palliative care?
Abstract
Ziconotide (PRIALT) is a new nonopioid treatment for chronic pain. It is a peptide that is the synthetic analog of the omega-conotoxin, derived from the marine snail, Conus magus. The therapeutic benefit of ziconotide derives from its potent and selective blockade of neuronal N-type voltage-sensitive calcium channels. Interference with these channels inhibits input from pain-sensing primary nociceptors. A recent clinical trial demonstrated that ziconotide has a significant analgesic effect compared to placebo in patients considered intolerant or refractory to other treatment such as systemic analgesics, adjunctive therapies, or intrathecal (IT) morphine. Thus, ziconotide is the first of a new class of agents--N-type calcium channel blockers, or NCCBs. Ziconotide may represent another option for patients with refractory pain.
Comment in
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Elan: ziconotide review focused on off-label uses.Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2005 Nov-Dec;22(6):408. doi: 10.1177/104990910502200602. Am J Hosp Palliat Care. 2005. PMID: 16323709 No abstract available.
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