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Systemic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex as an anti-inflammatory treatment with pain relief effect for patients with acute lower back pain

Systemic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex as an anti-inflammatory treatment with pain relief effect for patients with acute lower back pain Systemic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex as an anti-inflammatory treatment with pain relief effect for patients with acute lower back pain
Systemic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex as an anti-inflammatory treatment with pain relief effect for patients with acute lower back pain Systemic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex as an anti-inflammatory treatment with pain relief effect for patients with acute lower back pain

The goal of this paper is to perform a systematic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex indicated for acute low back pain, compared to other available therapies for low back pain.

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Key take away

This systemic review showed that administration of diclofenac/B Complex and its combinations, has numerous potent restorative effects for lower back pain.

Background

The goal of this paper is to perform a systematic review on the use of diclofenac/B complex indicated for acute low back pain, compared to other available therapies for low back pain.

Method

The systematic review was performed on the following databases: Medline/PubMed, Cochrane Library (CENTRAL), EMBASE, Imbiomed, LILACS, Artemisa and Nieto Editores, up until February 14th, 2015. A manual search was also performed on Google search. Key words were used under the MeSH terminology (Medical Subject Headings): low back pain, lumbago, diclofenac/vitamin B, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory, diclofenac, ibuprofen, naproxen, treatment. Study: Selection was performed by two investigators experts on the subject, selecting those studies with relevant information for the goal of this review.

Result

We found 261 studies with potential interest. Finally, 2 studies were selected, 1 clinical trial and a systematic review. The systematic review by Roelofs et al. (2011), which was done with Cochrane Collaboration and had as a goal to evaluate the effects of NDAIS´s and COX-2 inhibitors on non-specific low back pain treatment and to evaluate which NSAID´s was the most effective. The other selected study was a clinical trial performed by Mibielli et al. in 2009, a randomized study, double-blinded, with parallel groups, that included patients that received diclofenac and B complex and the other arm received only diclofenac.

Conclusion

Diclofenac/B complex has a pain relief effect, anti-inflammatory and synergic neuro-regenerative effect, and this efficiency has been evaluated in several clinical studies where the administration of diclofenac plus vitamins B1, B6 and B12 decreases pain quicker, apart from being a safe drug.

Source:

J Pain Relief 2015; 4 (6)

Article:

Systemic Review on the Use of Diclofenac/B Complex as an Anti-Inflammatory Treatment with Pain Relief Effect for Patients with Acute Lower Back Pain

Authors:

Maribel Márquez et al.

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