Comparative Study of the Effects of Duloxetine and Venlafaxine on Acute Symptomatic Taxane-induced Neuropathy in Breast Cancer Patients: A Randomized Clinical Trial

度洛西汀和文拉法辛对乳腺癌患者急性症状性紫杉烷类药物诱发神经病变疗效的比较研究:一项随机临床试验

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Chemotherapeutic agents have the potential to induce neurotoxicity, resulting in a range of symptoms, including mild paresthesia, neuropathic pain, pronounced ataxia, and significant impairment. Taxane-induced neuropathy (TIN) is a prevalent adverse effect and a significant constraint of Taxane-based chemotherapy protocols in treating breast cancer. In this current study, we aim to compare the effects of Venlafaxine and Duloxetine in taxane-induced Neuropathy as well as the quality of life, Depression, and Anxiety in Breast cancer Patients. METHODS: The present study investigated breast cancer patients who experienced acute neuropathic pain after receiving paclitaxel treatment, a chemotherapeutic agent. The participants were allocated randomly into two groups, one receiving Venlafaxine and the other receiving Duloxetine. The participants underwent assessments for anxiety, depression, pain, neuropathy, quality of life, and neuropathic pain through the administration of questionnaires at the commencement of the study and after ten weeks following the intervention. RESULTS: Both groups exhibited decreased neuropathic pain, with the venlafaxine group significantly reducing McGill's pain score. Although, the result is not suggestive of a difference between venlafaxine and duloxetine impact on any variables scores. CONCLUSION: Duloxetine and Venlafaxine effectively treat neuropathic symptoms such as paraesthesia, tingling, and itching. Venlafaxine is also beneficial for relieving pain associated with neuropathy.This trial was retrospectively registered on 1.1.2023 at irct.ir (trial registration ID: IRCT20220115053723N1). URL: https://www.irct.ir/trial/62540/pdf.

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