Review Article
Methylcobalamin: A Potential Vitamin of Pain Killer
Table 3
The analgesic effect of MeCbl or combined with other agents on neuralgia.
| Effects of MeCbl | Indices | Measures of intervention | Reference |
| Reduced or eliminated pain symptoms | Pain scales in patients with trigeminal neuralgia | Intravenous injection of MeCbl at a single dose of 0.5 mg | Teramoto [32] |
| Relieved overall pain, continuous spontaneous pain, paroxysmal pain, and allodynia | Likert-type pain intensity scale; Patients’ Global Impression of Change (PGIC) scale | Local subcutaneous injection of MeCbl for 4 weeks | Xu et al. [30] |
| Lowered pain intensities; improved pain relief; reduced pain interference with quality of life | Numerical pain scale and brief pain inventory of glossopharyngeal neuralgia | Oral administration of gabapentin, tramadol, and MeCbl (0.5 mg) |
Singh et al. [31] |
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