Do you have pain related to diabetes or shingles? If so, you may be eligible for a research study. Dr. Tuchman is conducting a research study of an investigational medication to individuals who qualify. Individuals must be: Age 18 to … [Read more...]
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Neuropathic Pain Research Study
September 25, 2012 By Neurology Patient Care & Research
Filed Under: Current Research Studies Tagged With: Age 18, Diabetes, Health Insurance, Inactive Medication, Insurance, Investigational Drug, Investigational Medication, Medication, Neuropathic Pain, Participants, Placebo, shingles, Tuchman
Postherpetic Neuralgia (Shingles)
December 1, 2011 By Neurology Patient Care & Research
Shingles (postherpetic neuralgia) is an increasingly common condition that parallels the aging of our population. Simply put, shingles is the recurrence of chicken pox in the adult typically after the age of 75 or 80, but we certainly will see 30 … [Read more...]
Filed Under: News & Announcements Tagged With: Active Research, Antiviral Medications, Brain, Central Nervous System, Chicken Pox, chronic pain, Experiences, Immune System, Inflammation, Medical Attention, Nerve Tissue, neurologist, Population, postherpetic neuralgia, Postherpetic Neuralgia Shingles, Rash, Recurrence, shingles, Shingles Pain, Spinal Cord, Thoughtful Management, Toes, Virus