Overview
Prospective Study of the Influence of the Diffuse Noxious Inhibitory Controls of the Pain on the Efficacy of Milnacipran in Fibromyalgia Therapy
Status:
Unknown status
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2014-11-01
2014-11-01
Target enrollment:
0
0
Participant gender:
Female
Female
Summary
Fibromyalgia affects 0.7 to 3.3% of the adult population and 7-10 times more women than men. In France, the prevalence is 1.6% according to a French study conducted in 2009 and published in 2011 by Serge Perrot et al. The definition of fibromyalgia was recently amended with particular consideration of cognitive and somatic symptoms, factors not involved in the initial criteria of the ACR classification. Several factors are in favor of a malfunction of the central modulation of pain and poorer performance noxious inhibitory controls descendants (DNIC: diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) have been demonstrated. In fibromyalgia patients, the DNIC (diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) are altered with less pain inhibition than controls. Dysfunction of the central pain modulation is widely described in the literature and contributes to pain complained of fibromyalgia. According to the Recommendations of the European League Against Rheumatism (EULAR) 2006, antidepressants have a genuine analgesic efficacy in controlled studies. Milnacipran is an antidepressant known and used in major depressive disorder according to its marketing authorization but is also part of the molecules used in the treatment of chronic neuropathic pain and fibromyalgia according to the recommendations of the EULAR. A review included five double-blind studies on 4,000 participants who took 100 mg or 200 mg milnacipran or placebo over a period of 8 weeks to 24 weeks. A moderate response was obtained for 40% of participants treated for each dose of milnacipran on the criteria of "at least 30% pain relief" Impression and global change. Substantial improvement with milnacipran compared to placebo has been shown. To date, the link between the weakening of DNIC in fibromyalgia and effectiveness of drug treatment has not been shown. This study aims to assess the degree of impairment of DNIC in fibromyalgia patients may be predictive of the efficacy of milnacipran.Phase:
Phase 2Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
NoDetails
Lead Sponsor:
University Hospital, Clermont-FerrandCollaborators:
Dr Christian DUALE/ Center of clinical pharmacology/CIC Inserm-501 - Investigator
Dr Gilles DUCHEIX/ Center of clinical pharmacology/CIC Inserm-501 - Investigator
Dr Pascale PICARD/ Dr Noémie Delage / Dr Fabienne RIAUX - Center of evaluation and treatment of the pain - Investigator
Dr. Gisèle PICKERING (MCU, PH) Center of clinical pharmacology/CIC Inserm-501 - Main investigatorTreatments:
Levomilnacipran
Milnacipran
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:- Patient of more than 18 years old,
- Patient with fibromyalgia
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patient with a contraindication to the administration of the milnacipran,
- Patient with a concomitant spontaneous pain not attributable of fibromyalgia,
- Patient with medical and/or surgical histories judged by the investigator not
compatible with the trial.