Acetaminophen isn’t any better at relieving back pain than a fake pill, despite almost universal recommendations to take the drug, according to the first big trial to test it
Over-the-counter pain reliever in Tylenol is commonly recommended for back pain, but its effectiveness had never been studied before
Doctors often suggest taking acetaminophen for low back pain relief. But according to a new study, the popular painkiller isn’t any more effective in alleviating an aching back than letting the pain naturally subside. A study published Thursday in The ...
Tylenol and its generic equivalents (acetaminophen in the US; paracetamol in Europe and Australia) is commonly taken for relief of low back pain; however a new Australian study found that the drug was no more effective than a placebo for relieving acute ...
Sciatica – pain that radiates along the path of the sciatic nerve — which branches from your lower back through your hips and buttocks and down each leg. The good thing is that now some podiatry offices, like our own, have experts in-house to perform ...
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