Opioids No More Effective Than Placebo for Acute Neck and Back Pain: Study

Opioids can cause harm with only a short course of treatment, according to the study’s lead researcher.
Opioids No More Effective Than Placebo for Acute Neck and Back Pain: Study
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Australian researchers have advised acute neck and back pain sufferers to avoid using opioids after finding that these commonly prescribed drugs were no more effective than a placebo in managing acute pain.

According to a paper published in The Lancet, researchers from the University of Sydney led an opioid analgesics trial to investigate the safety and effectiveness of using a short course of opioids for the management of nonspecific low back or neck pain.
Henry Jom
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Henry Jom is a reporter for The Epoch Times, Australia, covering a range of topics, including medicolegal, health, political, and business-related issues. He has a background in the rehabilitation sciences and is currently completing a postgraduate degree in law. Henry can be contacted at [email protected]
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