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Case Report

Dramatic relief of chronic pelvic pain with treatment with sympathomimetic amines - case report

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1 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Camden, Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Camden, NJ, USA
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 2007, 34(1), 55–56;
Published: 10 March 2007
Abstract

Purpose: To describe a novel treatment of chronic pelvic pain. Methods: Dextroamphetamine sulfate was prescribed to a woman with unexplained chronic pelvic pain. Pelvic ultrasound, colonoscopy, and lower gastrointestinal radiographic studies were negative. Laparoscopy was offered as the next diagnostic test but the woman requested an attempt at medical therapy first. Based on previous experience of dramatic relief of chronic pelvic pain of bladder origin with sympathomimetic amine therapy she was started on dextroamphetamine sulfate. Results: The relief of pain approximated 100% almost immediately and the pain relief has persisted for six months. Inadvertent failure to take the prescribed medication allowed the pain to return immediately only to disappear again once the medication was taken. Conclusions: Disorders of the sympathomimetic nervous system may be a cause of chronic pelvic pain and are relieved by treatment with sympathomimetic amines. 

Keywords
Idiopathic edema
Pelvic pain
Endometriosis
Sympathomimetic amines
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