Medication Shows Improvement for Diabetic Neuropathy Pain

Pain Management

A new study from the University of Calgary's Hotchkiss Brain Institute shows a new drug therapy aids patients with diabetic neuropathy, according to a Science Blog report. Researchers examined 60 patients with diabetic neuropathy, either taking the medication nabilone or a placebo. Patients who received nabilone reported improvements in sleeping and anxiety. The medication is approved by the FDA.

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