Every doctor treating patients with chronic pain should read this
This article is an excellent description of what it's like to live with chronic pain and current research and potential treatments. I would welcome thoughts and comments.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/12/magazine/chronic-pain.html
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@kdks99 I have a feeling there will not be any clinical trials in Canada before they are done in the States, but I don’t know if the company doing the clinical trials would accept Canadians for their trials in the States …
I can't read the article but I am interested in the response of people who have read it. I hope some day someone will come up with health care management without drugs. Surely our ancestors also had chronic pain and must have found some way to deal with it.
may exact feeling drs don't want well apparently hrt is logical there are safe dosages for over 65s. it's a nightmare trying to get the help you know you need to feel better. i have asked so many drs for help with this. i can pay $350 for an hr. and possibly prescriptions costing a lot of money that insurance won't pay for. i don't know what more to do. order them from mexico? the shipping alone is $85
I was reading it is for post-surgical instead of opioids, though, am i misreading that? If so, I had surgery in 2009. Do you think that would still qualify? (I am joking, of course.) maybe it was only that medicare would pay for it i it were post surgical
ok...So here's what I know and what I think is true. This drug was FDA fast tracked. The results of the phase 3 clinical trial for acute pain were very good. It was on track to be approved on 1/30/25 but due to an executive order regarding FDA communications it is not clear if the FDA will be allowed to release the approval or not.
Vertex completed a phase 2 study and the results were inconclusive due to poor study design. After reviewing the results it is my opinion if a better designed phase 3 is approved the results will be similar to the study for acute pain. This is the first new non-opioid pain medicine in 20 years.
Once it is approved I plan on insisting my doctor writes an off label script so I can try it even though my pain, like your's is chronic. The side effect profile is excellent..i.e. there were actually MORE side effects in the placebo arm of the study... doesn't get better than that.
That being said, there is no information on the side effects for chronic pain, which would require long term use but after reviewing the research i will take a chance.
I am not sure about how the medicare coverage will work, but once it is approved I will look into it and share with you here. I think they may have to pay for it if your doctor writes a script off label or not.
This has the potential for being a game changer so I think we need to educate our doctors and doing our own research.
Please let me know if I can provide links to more information that might help you.
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ok...So here's what I know and what I think is true. This drug was FDA fast tracked. The results of the phase 3 clinical trial for acute pain were very good. It was on track to be approved on 1/30/25 but due to an executive order regarding FDA communications it is not clear if the FDA will be allowed to release the approval or not.
Vertex completed a phase 2 study and the results were inconclusive due to poor study design. After reviewing the results it is my opinion if a better designed phase 3 is approved the results will be similar to the study for acute pain. This is the first new non-opioid pain medicine in 20 years.
Once it is approved I plan on insisting my doctor writes an off label script so I can try it even though my pain, like your's is chronic. The side effect profile is excellent..i.e. there were actually MORE side effects in the placebo arm of the study... doesn't get better than that.
That being said, there is no information on the side effects for chronic pain, which would require long term use but after reviewing the research i will take a chance.
I am not sure about how the medicare coverage will work, but once it is approved I will look into it and share with you here. I think they may have to pay for it if your doctor writes a script off label or not.
This has the potential for being a game changer so I think we need to educate our doctors and doing our own research.
Please let me know if I can provide links to more information that might help you.
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I want to read it but I would have to pay for a subscription to the NY Times in order to do so😔
I think if you go through the comments someone found a link that you can use.
Can’t open it - any other way in?
So sorry I don’t know another way but I opened another discussion with information about Suzetrigine that contains information about what I thought was the most important part of this article. Hopefully you can find that.