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Prescribing Analgesics for Low Back Pain: Is There a Gender Difference?
Ayelet Barr, Sophia Eilat-Tsanani
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Gender Differences
100%
Analgesic
100%
Low Back Pain
100%
Confidence Interval
28%
Odds Ratio
28%
Strong Opioids
28%
Trauma
14%
Opioids
14%
Non-steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
14%
Pain Management
14%
Neoplasms
14%
Dipyrone
14%
Pain Diagnosis
14%
Health Records
14%
Congenital Disorders
14%
Differential Treatment
14%
Neurological Defects
14%
Paracetamol
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Gender Difference
100%
Analgesic Agent
100%
Low Back Pain
100%
Opiate
42%
Odds Ratio
28%
Confidence Interval
28%
Neoplasm
14%
Injury
14%
Cross-Sectional Study
14%
Analgesia
14%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
14%
Tylenol
14%
Congenital Disorder
14%
Metamizole
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sex Difference
100%
Anodyne
100%
Low Back Pain
100%
Opiate
42%
Odds Ratio
28%
Injury
14%
Neoplasm
14%
Nonsteroid Antiinflammatory Agent
14%
Cross Sectional Study
14%
Analgesia
14%
Congenital Disorder
14%
Paracetamol
14%
Metamizole
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Low Back Pain
100%
Analgesic Agent
100%
Opiate
42%
Neoplasm
14%
Injury
14%
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug
14%
Cross-Sectional Study
14%
Paracetamol
14%
Metamizole
14%
Congenital Disorder
14%