Silencing Pain at Its Source
PLURACURE is pioneering revolutionary approaches to treat chronic pain by targeting the neurobiological mechanisms that generate and perpetuate pain signals.

Beyond Symptom Suppression: Addressing the Neural Basis of Pain
Traditional pain treatments broadly suppress neural activity or rely on opioids, leading to side effects and addiction risk. PLURACURE's approach is fundamentally different.
Precision Neural Targeting
Our treatments selectively target the specific neural circuits and receptors involved in chronic pain, without affecting normal sensation or motor function.
Neuroplasticity Modulation
We've developed compounds that reverse the maladaptive neuroplastic changes that perpetuate chronic pain, addressing the root cause rather than just masking symptoms.
Glial Cell Regulation
Our therapies target the glial cells that drive neuroinflammation in chronic pain conditions, breaking the cycle of persistent pain signaling.
Pioneering Discoveries in Pain Research
Our research team has made several groundbreaking discoveries that are transforming our understanding and treatment of chronic pain:
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Targeting Major Chronic Pain Conditions
Our research program is focused on developing treatments for these challenging chronic pain conditions:
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Translating Research into Treatments
Our promising research discoveries are rapidly advancing through clinical development:
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Visualizing Pain Relief in the Brain
Advanced neuroimaging techniques reveal the impact of our treatments on pain processing in the brain:
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Research Partnerships
We collaborate with leading academic institutions, pain specialists, and industry partners to accelerate our chronic pain research.
Explore Partnership OpportunitiesJoin Our Research
Patients with chronic pain conditions can contribute to advancing our research by participating in clinical trials or research studies.
Learn How to ParticipateConnect With Our Research Team
Interested in our chronic pain research? Have questions about clinical trials or partnership opportunities? Our team is here to help.