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Neuropathic Pain
NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellance) produced a Clinical Guideline on Neuropathic Pain in March 2010. Clinical Guidelines are recommendations by NICE on the appropriate treatment and care of people with specific diseases and conditions within the NHS. They are based on the best available evidence. While Clinical Guidelines help health professionals in their work, they do not replace their knowledge and skills.
To read this very informative booklet in full please click here.
NICE are currently in the process of updating their Neuropathic Pain Guideline with publication expected in October 2013.