[HTML][HTML] The discovery and development of analgesics: new mechanisms, new modalities

G Burgess, D Williams - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2010 - Am Soc Clin Investig
G Burgess, D Williams
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2010Am Soc Clin Investig
Despite intensive research into pain mechanisms and significant investment in research and
development, the majority of analgesics available to prescribers and patients are based on
mechanistic classes of compounds that have been known for many years. With considerable
ingenuity and innovation, researchers continue to make the best of the mechanistic
approaches available, with novel formulations, routes of administration, and combination
products. Here we review some of the mechanisms and modalities of analgesics that have …
Despite intensive research into pain mechanisms and significant investment in research and development, the majority of analgesics available to prescribers and patients are based on mechanistic classes of compounds that have been known for many years. With considerable ingenuity and innovation, researchers continue to make the best of the mechanistic approaches available, with novel formulations, routes of administration, and combination products. Here we review some of the mechanisms and modalities of analgesics that have recently entered into clinical development, which, coupled with advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of chronic pain, will hopefully bring the promise of new therapeutics that have the potential to provide improved pain relief for those many patients whose needs remain poorly met.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation