New study tests online therapy and medication combo for chronic pain relief
NCT ID NCT04395001
Summary
This study tested whether combining a non-opioid medication (duloxetine) with a web-based pain-coping skills training program could help people better manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. It involved 280 adults with daily pain lasting at least three months. Researchers also wanted to see if guidance from a nurse to help people stick with the program made the treatment more effective.
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Wake Forest Baptist Health Department of Rheumatology
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 27157, United States
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