Treatment of Brachioradial Pruritus: A Tertiary Center Retrospective Analysis

This retrospective study investigates the efficacy of 2 treatment regimens, pregabalin alone versus pregabalin combined with ketamine, amitriptyline, and lidocaine cream, in reducing itch in patients with brachioradial pruritus at a tertiary care center. Electronic medical records of 64 brachioradia...

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Main Authors: Kayla D. Mashoudy (Author), Luis F. Andrade (Author), Nicole Khalil (Author), Ellie H. Zhang (Author), Jaxon D. Wagner (Author), Bharat Malhotra (Author), Gil Yosipovitch (Author)
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Published: Medical Journals Sweden, 2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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