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Commonly used treatments for chronic pain do not work, says NICE – European Pharmaceutical Review
NICE has said commonly used treatments for chronic primary pain such as paracetamol have little or no evidence that they work and should not be prescribed.
Posted: 5 August 2020 | Victoria Rees (European Pharmaceutical Review) | No comments yet
NICE has said commonly used treatments for chronic primary pain such as paracetamol have little or no evidence that they work and should not be prescribed for the condition.
According to the UK National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE), has announced that a number of commonly used treatments for chronic primary pain have little or no evidence that they work and should not be prescribed.
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