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Muscle relaxants often are prescribed for neck and back pain, despite the lack of evidence of benefit. Researchers evaluated the effect of cyclobenzaprine in a prospective, randomized, double-blind study in a convenience sample of 61 adult patients (mean age, 34; 58% women) who presented to a level I trauma center emergency department with acute cervical strain (87% caused by motor vehicle collisions). Patients received ibuprofen (800 mg), cyclobenzaprine (5 mg), or both drugs three times daily for up to 7 days, as needed for pain. All patients received an initial dose of 800 mg of ibuprofen in the ED.
Patients rated pain severity on a 100-mm visual analog scale 30 to 60 minutes after taking the morning dose of medication. Pain scores improv…