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Acetaminophen
NSAID Oral steroids Muscle relaxants (or benzodiazepines) Prescription (opioid) analgesics Colchicine Antidepressants No oral medication |
Not an appropriate management option. Oral steroids should be avoided in the initial treatment of acute LBP. There is no evidence that they are effective, and they carry with them a potential for severe side-effects with long-term use. |
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