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    Nortriptyline and gabapentin, alone and in combination for neuropathic pain: a double-blind, randomised controlled crossover trial by Gilron, Ian, Prof, Bailey, Joan M, MEd, Tu, Dongsheng, Prof, Holden, Ronald R, Prof, Jackson, Alan C, Prof, Houlden, Robyn L, Prof

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (10-10-2009)
    “…Summary Background Drugs for neuropathic pain have incomplete efficacy and dose-limiting side-effects when given as monotherapy. We assessed the efficacy and…”
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    Chronobiological characteristics of painful diabetic neuropathy and postherpetic neuralgia: Diurnal pain variation and effects of analgesic therapy by Odrcich, Mark, Bailey, Joan M., Cahill, Catherine M., Gilron, Ian

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (2006)
    “…Clinical impressions suggest that neuropathic pain is often worse at night and significantly impairs sleep. However, the temporal pattern of neuropathic pain…”
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    Morphine, Gabapentin, or Their Combination for Neuropathic Pain by Gilron, Ian, Bailey, Joan M, Tu, Dongsheng, Holden, Ronald R, Weaver, Donald F, Houlden, Robyn L

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (31-03-2005)
    “…In a randomized trial, the combination of morphine and gabapentin led to better pain control than either agent alone in patients with diabetic neuropathy or…”
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    Chronobiological Characteristics of Neuropathic Pain: Clinical Predictors of Diurnal Pain Rhythmicity by Gilron, Ian, Bailey, Joan M, Vandenkerkhof, Elizabeth G

    Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-09-2013)
    “…OBJECTIVES:Neuropathic pain is often worse at night; however, little is known about pain rhythmicity during waking hours. We aimed to replicate previous…”
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    Trends in opioid use for chronic neuropathic pain: a survey of patients pursuing enrollment in clinical trials by GILRON, Ian, BAILEY, Joan M

    Published in Canadian journal of anesthesia (2003)
    “…Clinical trials suggest that opioids relieve neuropathic pain and decrease pain-related disability. We conducted a pilot study of current prescribing trends…”
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