OPIOIDS - Utah Department of Health
A moderate-quality RCT (score = 5.5/11) compared naproxen (naproxen 250mg up to 4/day), oxycodone (oxycodone 5mg up to 4/day), or titrated-dose oxycodone, and sustained-release morphine sulphate (200mg morphine equivalents as maximum daily dose allowed) for treatment of 36 chronic LBP patients (Jamison 1998). ................
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