Back-pain in general medical practice: understand and treat


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Back pain is one of the most frequent causes of chronic pain syndrome. Despite the high prevalence of the primary causes of lower back pain, it is necessary to exclude life-threatening diseases. Our multicenter epidemiological study was aimed to evaluation of features of management of patients with pain syndrome in the practice of medical therapeutic specialties, neurologists and surgeons. Results have shown that patients with back pain have registered pain an average of 17 days a month. The intensity of the pain syndrome was not significantly different from the intensity of postoperative pain. According to doctors, the most effective nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs are Lornoxicam, original diclofenac sodium, and ketorolac. The majority of patients also indicated the effectiveness of these drugs.

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