Phytotherapy of chronic abdominal pain following pancreatic carcinoma surgery: A single case observation

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Abstract

A patient with pancreatic carcinoma diagnosed in 2005 suffered from chronic abdominal pain 6 years later that did not respond to conventional pain treatment according to guidelines. Furthermore, several complementary medical approaches remained ineffective. In the long run, only an Iberis amara drug combination relieved pain sufficiently. The drug is registered in Germany for the indications irritable bowel syndrome and dyspepsia. The multi-target approach of this combination drug may account for the effectiveness under these fundamentally different pathophysiological conditions. No serious undesired effects have been described in the use of this drug for other indications and none were observed in this case. © 2012 Wiebelitz and Beer, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd.

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Wiebelitz, K. R., & Beer, A. M. (2012). Phytotherapy of chronic abdominal pain following pancreatic carcinoma surgery: A single case observation. International Journal of General Medicine, 5, 845–848. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S35635

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