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CASE STUDIES

Use of Atomoxetine in a Patient with Fibromyalgia Syndrome and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

, MD, PhD & , MD, DMD
Pages 189-192 | Received 15 Feb 2007, Accepted 26 Apr 2007, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Background: We describe a 65-year-old patient with adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder [ADHD], poorly controlled by adderall XR, and generalized pain from fibromyalgia syndrome [FMS]. The patient's pain did not respond to amitriyptyline, lidoderm patch, percocet, diazepam, metaxalone, ibuprofen, or gabapentin.

Findings: Her pain related to FMS responded dramatically to atomoxetine, a selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor approved by the Food and Drug Administration for ADHD treatment, which was substituted for adderall XR in this patient. The patient reported a 60 percent pain reduction and marked improvement of her functional status, as well as improvement regarding her ADHD.

Conclusions: We suggest that atomoxetine might be a useful adjunct in the treatment of FMS, and possibly neuropathic pain conditions.

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