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Fibromyalgia is a complex disorder characterized by chronic widespread pain and a variety of related symptoms. Growing evidence suggests that the central and peripheral nervous systems are involved, with small fiber neuropathy playing a key role in its development. We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of 100 patients diagnosed with primary fibromyalgia. Those showing symptoms indicative of small fiber dysfunction who were treated with L-Acetyl Carnitine (LAC) and Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) alongside standard care (SOC) were compared to matched controls who received only SOC. To ensure comparable groups, propensity score matching was used. Changes in Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire Revised (FIQR) scores over 12 weeks were analyzed using non-parametric tests due to the data's non-normal distribution. After matching, 86 patients (43 in each group) were included. The group receiving LAC and PEA as add-on therapy experienced a significant median reduction in FIQR scores (-19.0 points, < 0.001), while the SOC-only group showed no significant change. Comparisons between groups confirmed that the improvement was significantly greater in the LAC+PEA group ( < 0.001). These results suggest that adding LAC and PEA to standard care may provide meaningful symptom relief for fibromyalgia patients with suspected small fiber involvement. This supports the hypothesis that peripheral nervous system dysfunction contributes to the disease burden in this subgroup. However, further prospective controlled studies are needed to confirm these promising findings.

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