Methocarbamol versus diazepam in acute low back pain in the emergency department: a randomised double-blind clinical trial
Conclusions
In patients with LBP, the pain was relieved in the methocarbamol and diazepam groups after 60 min. Although diazepam was more effective, its use was associated with a slightly higher risk of drowsiness.
Trial registration number
The protocol of this clinical trial was prospectively registered in the irct.ir (IRCTID: IRCT20151113025025N4; https://irct.ir/trial/50148) .
Source: Emergency Medicine Journal - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Sharifi, M., Abdorazzaghnejad, A., Yazdchi, M., Bahreini, M. Tags: Original research Source Type: research
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