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With all due respect, Mrs. D, one negative review out of a single review is hardly informative...
Here are some 30 odd reviews, evenly divided between those who hate it because they can't see further than "it burns like hell!", have not used the product according to the instructions, are allergic or only suffer mild pain in the first place... AND those who think Capsaicin is nothing short of a miracle... http://www0.epinions.com/reviews/Capzasin_HP Also, let's remember that 'Capzaicin HP' is the highest potency available for OTC Capsaicin at 0.1% and that users are well advised to begin with a much lower concentration, such as 0.025%... Since Qutenza will likely be a low volume product, as you remarked, the $42 million distribution rights paid by Astellas is all the more interesting... Even more interesting is that there was little to chose in a recent failed clinical test pitting Qutenza for HIV Neuropathy and a .4% Capsaicin patch used as a placebo, both providing around 30% pain improvement over one hour... http://www.pslgroup.com/dg/24704e.htm A 30% improvement is nothing to be sneezed at and may well make some type of pain bearable: not having found the 0.04% patch yet, I have ordered the 0.025% Salonpas patches, which I intend to test later on with the view of reporting the results here... Quote:
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Further discussion of Capsaicin is continuing at this thread location:
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread124004.html
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