Cayenne Pepper for Pain Relief

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

Research on cayenne pepper for pain relief in this context is extremely limited, with only a single available study — an in vitro investigation using human respiratory cells and three-dimensional tissue models to examine sore throat inflammation. That study did not directly test cayenne pepper as a standalone intervention for pain relief, and its findings focused primarily on aspirin and a proprietary combination formula called Biovanta. Notably, the study was entirely funded by the manufacturer of Biovanta and conducted solely by company employees, which raises significant concerns about potential bias and limits the generalizability of its conclusions. Overall, the current body of evidence linked here is insufficient to draw meaningful conclusions about the effectiveness of cayenne pepper for pain relief, and broader independent research would be needed to evaluate any such claims.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
A novel anti-inflammatory treatment for bradykinin-induced sore throat or pha... Other 2020 Neutral 85

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