What treatment options are there for uremic pruritus in an elderly patient with risk of sundowning?
How can treatments be combined or escalated?
Answer from: at Academic Institution
Uremic pruritus is increasingly recognized as a multifactorial condition involving peripheral neuropathy and immune dysregulation, particularly upregulation of type 2 cytokine pathways. Dysregulated opioid signaling further contributes to itch amplification. Accordingly, κ-opioid receptor agon...
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at Ginsburg Dermatology Center Has anyone tried low dose naltrexone?
at University of Miami Health Yes, I did, but I found kappa opioids more effecti...
Nemolizumab to target the IL-31 pathway has been very beneficial in our patients with secondary pruritus (i.e., neuropathic itch, notalgia paresthetica & bracioradial pruritus, etc), and so far, safely tolerated with the patients I have utilizing treatment. It is challenging to get coverage for ...
Has anyone tried low dose naltrexone?
Yes, I did, but I found kappa opioids more effecti...