Acupuncture and Fluoxetine Compared for Fibromyalgia
This study was to evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture
and compare it with fluoxetine in treatment of fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS). A
prospective, randomized clinical trial was conducted. Fifteen patients were
treated with acupuncture and compared with a control group (n=15) of patients
who received fluoxetine. Visual analogue scale, Fibromyalgia Impact
Questionnaire (FIQ) and determined number of tender points were used as outcome
measurements. After four weeks, the acupuncture group was significantly better
than the control group in the number of tender points. Total fibromyalgia
symptoms were significantly improved in the acupuncture group compared with the
control group during the study period (P= 0.01). The largest difference in mean
FIQ total scores was observed at 4 weeks (42.2 VS. 34.8 in the control and
acupuncture groups, respectively; P= 0.007). At the end of one year of the
follow up, patients who received acupuncture were significantly better than the
control group in all measures. Fatigue and anxiety were the most significantly
improved symptoms during the follow up period. Acupuncture significantly
improved pain and symptoms of fibromyalgia. Also, we found that acupuncture did
not have any side effect and was tolerable.
Source:
Hadianfard MJ, Hosseinzadeh Parizi M. A randomized clinical trial of
fibromyalgia treatment with acupuncture compared with fluoxetine. Iran Red
Crescent Med J. 2012 Oct;14(10):631-40.
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