Back pain medication

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Medication for back pain by prescription

Your doctor will usually prescribe a back pain medication along with physical therapy or other treatments. These various treatments are generally only to reduce pain, not eliminate the source of the underlying pain. Here are some of the remedies that doctors often prescribe:

#1. Painkillers

NSAIDs, such as ibuprofen or sodium naproxen can relieve acute low back pain. You can find some pain relievers easily at a drug store without a prescription. However, make sure you consume it according to the instructions on the packaging.

Using excessive painkillers can cause serious side effects. If a prescription pain reliever does not also relieve your pain, your doctor may give a higher dose of prescription medication.

#2. Topical pain relievers

If your back pain is mild, using topical painkillers might help. You can stick the patch or apply ointment to the area that is painful.

This type of painkiller can be easily found in stalls or drug stores without using a prescription.

#3. Muscle relaxants

Your doctor may also prescribe muscle relaxants as a medicine for back pain if your condition does not improve. Muscle relaxants are usually used in combination with other drugs for back pain associated with muscle spasms.

This drug works centrally on ota to tell your brain to relax stiff muscles. Some common muscle relaxant drugs include baclofen, cyclobenzaprine (Flexeril ®), carisoprodol (Soma®) and eperison (Myonal ®).

Unfortunately, muscle relaxant drugs can make you dizzy and sleepy. So, make sure you don't drive or run other activities that require high concentration after taking this medicine.

#4. Antidepressants

Antidepressants are usually used to treat depression. Even so, this drug can also be used to treat pain by changing chemical compounds in the brain, specifically serotonin and norepinephrine.

These brain chemical compounds have been shown to affect pain receptors and mood receptors. People with chronic pain conditions that do not respond to other treatments can use this medication to control pain.

#5. Cortisone injections

If the various back pain medications mentioned above do not make your condition improve, your doctor may inject cortisone around your spinal cord. Cortisone injections help reduce temporary inflammation around nerve roots.

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