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titleOfInvention Data collection method and device for development of new drug for the treatment of neuropathic pain
abstract The present invention relates to a data collection method and apparatus for the development of a new drug for treating neuropathic pain.n n n In an embodiment of the present invention, in the data collection method for the development of a new drug for treating neuropathic pain, a step of causing neuropathic pain by applying pain stimulation and non-pain tactile stimulation to the skin of a normal subject without neuropathic pain and the above And a pain test step of testing neuropathic pain in normal subjects with non-pain tactile stimulation after the induction phase.n n n According to the present invention, it is possible to overcome the limitations of the capsaicin method through correct clinical trials of neuropathic pain, and present certain test stimuli for accurately measuring the degree of allodynia, thereby improving objectivity and accuracy.n n n n Pain stimulation, non-pain tactile stimulation, thermal stimulation, electrical stimulation
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