Pharmacological options for low back pain

Robert A. Swarm MD , Menelaos Karanikolas MD , Rahul Rastogi MB, BS , Myint Maw MB, BS, MPH
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Abstract

Analgesics are important in the management of low back pain, but their role is currently limited by the efficacy of available pharmacological options. Recent progress in pain research has greatly increased understanding of the pathophysiology of pain and the mechanisms of actions of analgesic agents, but the translation of research progress into new clinical treatments has been slow. Nonetheless, currently available agents (nonopioid, opioid, and adjuvant analgesics) have established utility in the management of moderate and severe pain. While awaiting new research developments, clinicians can improve symptom control and patient care in persons with low back pain now by optimizing use of available pharmacologic options.

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治疗腰痛的药理学选择
镇痛药在腰痛的治疗中很重要,但其作用目前受到现有药物选择的有效性的限制。近年来疼痛研究的进展大大提高了对疼痛的病理生理和镇痛药物作用机制的认识,但将研究进展转化为新的临床治疗方法的速度很慢。尽管如此,目前可用的药物(非阿片类、阿片类和辅助镇痛药)已经在中度和重度疼痛的治疗中建立了效用。在等待新的研究进展的同时,临床医生可以通过优化现有药物选择来改善腰痛患者的症状控制和患者护理。
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