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Other names: Epitol, Carbatrol
Tegretol (Carbamazepine)
MEDICATIONS FOR CHRONIC BACK PAIN
Some of the medications used in acute back pain may also be helpful in chronic back pain. Among those that are most helpful are the groups of non-cortisone or non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs. These may be effective in helping to control any pain or inflammation that is present.
Another group of medications, used for years for other problems, can help the pain and stiffness of chronic back pain. For example, antidepressants may have an anti-inflammatory effect and may help control the pain of chronic back pain. The response is sometimes excellent with relief from pain and stiffness, increased activity, and an improved nighttime sleep pattern. The response is usually seen over a period of several weeks. These medications may be most helpful when combined with one of the non-cortisone anti-inflammatory drugs. However, do not combine mediations unless recommended by your doctor.
The side effects of these “antidepressants” are usually minimal when dosage is low, but they can include mouth dryness, constipation, dizziness, palpitations (rapid or forceful heartbeat), or a calming (sedating) effect. At higher doses or in older people, difficulty in urination or blurred vision can result. If you have glaucoma or prostate problems, you should take these medications with special caution and only after you discuss your condition with your doctor. In some people, these medications produce weakness or fatigue. Fluid retention or cardiac problems can be aggravated, or tremors may occur, but usually at higher doses. In addition, allergic reactions can occur, as with any drug.
The use of narcotics for chronic back pain should be avoided as much as possible because of the possibility of dependence. They give little long-term relief but may be prescribed on occasion. Some of the non-narcotic pain medications may be helpful. Your doctor can help you, after evaluating your own situation.
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