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Duloxetine Safe, Effective, in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain - MPR

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Duloxetine 60 mg once daily was effective in reducing chronic low back pain compared with placebo, results of a phase III randomized, double-blind study have shown according to data presented at the American Pain Society's 29th Annual Scientific Meeting. Perception of improvement was also significantly greater among patients receiving duloxetine.

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Tags: Pain, Back Pain, Anxiety Medication, Antidepressant, Fibromyalgia Medication, Neuropathic Pain Medication, Cymbalta

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