Description:
The chronic complication from diabetes mellitus (DM) is painful diabetic neuropathy, and the treatment with
standard therapy is ineffcient. Furthermore, vitamin B combination is effective as a neuropathy treatment
due to nerve repair acceleration by enhancing regeneration and restoring function, while individuals with
type 2 DM are inseparable from vitamin D defciency. This study aimed to measure diabetic neuropathy pain
reduction in patients with type 2 DM by administration of additional vitamin D to standard therapy. This
was a quasi-experimental study employing non-equivalent control group method on 77 patients selected
using consecutive sampling at Bethesda Hospital Yogyakarta between December 2019 and February 2020.
In addition, the subjects consisted of 48 men and 29 women, and were divided into 4 therapy groups
executed within 1–3 months comprising (I) symptomatic therapy only; (II) symptomatic combination
therapy with vitamin B; (III) symptomatic combination therapy with vitamin D; and (IV) symptomatic
combination therapy with vitamin B-vitamin D. The pain assessment employed Visual Analogue Scale
(VAS) prior and after administration, and demographic characteristics data between the 4 groups lacked
noteworthy differences. The results indicated decreased pain intensity after therapy with the mean VAS
in group I from 53.36±14.65 to 42.27±17.16, group II from 50.56±12.11 to 13.89±14.61, group III from
50.77±15.98 to 19.23±18.09, and group IV from 54.55±16.35 to 7.27±6.47. However, group administered
with symptomatic combination therapy with vitamin D revealed higher signifcant improvement, while
substantial pain intensity reduction was indicated from symptomatic therapy combined with vitamin B
and vitamin D.
URL:
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Rizaldy T. Pinzon