A recent study published in the Journal of Orthopaedic Research pinpointed the three best medications for acute lower back pain, characterized as pain lasting 12 weeks or less.
There's been a growing emphasis on non-opioid pain medications such as the ones included in this study, Jafaar told Fox News Digital.
In 2020, almost 75% of all drug overdose deaths involved an opioid medication, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes on its website.Lower back pain is characterized as acute if symptoms are experienced for fewer than 12 weeks.
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