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Muscle relaxants ineffective in reducing lower back pain, comes with adverse effects: Study – Hindustan Times
The research was carried out in the form of 31 randomised controlled trials involving over 6,500 participants to gauge the effectiveness…

According to a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal of the British Medical Association, BMJ, muscle relaxant drugs prescribed for lower back pain are largely ineffective in ensuring long-term benefits.
The research was carried out in the form…
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