According to a Lancet study, opioids do not treat low back or neck pain that is sudden and non-specific.

Published Date: 03 Jul 2023

The researchers behind the OPAL (Opioid Analgesics for Pain in Acute Low Back Pain and Neck Pain) study discovered that opioid analgesics have no effect.

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