N-Acetyl Cysteine as an Add-on Therapy is Useful in Treating Acute
Lumbar Radiculopathy Caused by Disc Herniation: Results of a
Randomized, Controlled Clinical Trial
Bijan Heidari,
Zeinab-Alsadat Seyedian,
Maryam Mehrpooya
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Available experimental and clinical evidence indicates that N-Acetyl
cysteine (NAC) may have an analgesic role in specific pain conditions, particularly neuropathic
pain. Thus, we hypothesized that NAC supplementation might be also helpful in decreasing pain
and improving pain-related disability in patients with acute radiculopathy. We designed this
study to investigate the potential use of NAC-adjunctive treatment to Nonsteroidal Anti-
Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) in patients with acute radiculopat… Show more
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