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Patient Oriented Evidence that Matters

Diazepam Is No Better Than Placebo When Added to Naproxen for Acute Low Back Pain

Among ED patients with acute, nontraumatic, nonradicular low back pain, naproxen+diazepam did not improve functional outcomes or pain compared with naproxen+placebo 1 week and 3 months after ED discharge.

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