Topical Therapeutic Options in Corneal Neuropathic Pain

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Purpose of Review: Corneal neuropathic pain can be difficult to treat, particularly due to its lack of response to standard dry eye therapies. We describe a variety of topical therapeutic options that are available to treat corneal neuropathic pain with a significant or primary peripheral component. We also describe possible mechanisms of action for such topical therapies. Recent Findings: Topical corticosteroids and blood-derived tear preparations can be helpful. Newer therapies, including topical lacosamide and low-dose naltrexone are emerging therapeutic options that may also be considered. Summary: Corneal neuropathic pain with a significant peripheral component may be managed with a variety of topical therapeutic options.

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Nortey, J., Smith, D., Seitzman, G. D., & Gonzales, J. A. (2022, January 31). Topical Therapeutic Options in Corneal Neuropathic Pain. Frontiers in Pharmacology. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2021.769909

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