New study shows dezocine relieves diabetic nerve pain in rats.
Dezocine can help reduce diabetic nerve pain in rats by targeting a specific receptor in the spinal cord. The researchers tested dezocine on rats with diabetic nerve pain and found that it increased their pain threshold and decreased the expression of a protein related to pain in the spinal cord. This suggests that dezocine could be a useful treatment for diabetic nerve pain by acting on this specific receptor in the spinal cord.