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Nikolajsen L, Hansen PO, Jensen TS. 
“Oral ketamine therapy in the treatment of postamputation stump pain”. 
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 1997 Mar 27;41(3):427-9.
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hyperactivity of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors may be one of the factors in the maintenance of postamputation stump pain.


CASE REPORT: Ketamine-a clinical available NMDA receptor antagonist-was administered intravenously to a patient with established stump pain in a double-blind saline-controlled fashion. Following infusion stump pain was alleviated for 31 hours. Ketamine reduced the allodynic area and wind-up-like pain and increased pressure-pain thresholds. Treatment was started with ketamine 50 mg x 4 per day dissolved in juice. No side effects or development of tolerance were observed during a 3-month treatment period.


CONCLUSIONS: NMDA receptor antagonists may have a potential in the treatment of neuropathic pain, including stump pain.
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