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Acetaminophen for low back pain
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How It WorksAcetaminophen is an analgesic, or pain reliever. Acetaminophen does not reduce inflammation, as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) do. Whether reducing inflammation helps people with low back pain is not known. Why It Is UsedAcetaminophen is typically used for mild to moderate pain. How Well It WorksAcetaminophen helps relieve low back pain in some people, especially mild or moderate pain that has lasted less than 3 months. Acetaminophen at recommended dosages is safer than some other medicines, so many doctors suggest trying acetaminophen first to see if it helps.1, 2 Like other pain medicines, acetaminophen works best if it is taken on a regular schedule instead of only when pain is severe. Side EffectsSide effects of acetaminophen are rare. Nausea and rash are the most common. High doses of acetaminophen can cause liver damage. Reasons not to take acetaminophen Do not take acetaminophen if you:
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference is not available in all systems.) What To Think AboutAcetaminophen can be used by people whose stomachs cannot tolerate NSAIDs like aspirin or ibuprofen. Acetaminophen is present in a lot of combination products, such as Tylenol 3 and cold medicines. It is important to check all products you are taking at one time to make sure that you don't take more than the recommended dosage.
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