Real-World Effectiveness of Different Nutraceutical Formulations on Pain Intensity of Subjects with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: An Observational, Retrospective, Case–Control Study
Laura Armeli Grigio, Denisa Boci, Giacoma Di Vieste, Gianluca Cassanelli, Oscar Massimiano Epis, Alessandro Viadana, Federico Bertuzzi, Basilio Pintaudi

TL;DR
This study found that three nutraceutical formulations reduced pain in people with diabetic peripheral neuropathy compared to no treatment.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the real-world effectiveness of antioxidant-based nutraceuticals in managing diabetic neuropathy pain.
Findings
All three supplement groups showed significant reductions in neuropathic pain intensity compared to the control group.
No side effects were reported during the 12-week treatment period.
N-acetyl cysteine and glutathione proved effective alongside α-lipoic acid in reducing pain.
Abstract
Background/Objectives. Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is a debilitating disease-related complication with a significant impact on quality of life. Its management represents a therapeutic challenge. Antioxidant agents such as α-lipoic acid, N-acetyl cysteine, and glutatione may be useful treatment strategies. Methods. A real-world, observational, retrospective, case–control study involving consecutive subjects with type 2 diabetes with diabetic peripheral neuropathy was performed. Participants who were supplemented with three different formulations for 12 weeks (high-dose α-lipoic acid (800 mg); low-dose α-lipoic acid (100 mg) plus glutathione (200 mg) plus Vitamin D (800 IU); N-acetyl cysteine (600 mg) plus glutathione (200 mg) plus Vitamin D (800 IU)) were compared with a non-treated control group. Questionnaires aimed at investigating the degree of disability and quality of life were…
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TopicsPain Mechanisms and Treatments · Pharmacology and Obesity Treatment · Acupuncture Treatment Research Studies
