00:00My name is Dr. Natalia Serrano. As a Medical Affairs Bay Area employee, I found this study
00:10very interesting. It examined over 300 trials of non-surgical, non-interventional treatment
00:17options for low back pain, and it found that amongst the few that were found to be successful
00:22and effective were NSAIDs. NSAIDs stand for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and they
00:29are the types of active ingredients found in products such as Bayer Aspirin and Bayer
00:34Relief that help relieve acute low back pain. This study reaffirms the role of NSAIDs as
00:39a science-backed option, underscoring their value as non-opioid first-line care treatment
00:45for low back pain. And you know, it's very reassuring to find these treatment options
00:49like NSAIDs that are efficacious and validated by these rigorous, robust, placebo-controlled
00:55scientific studies. Acute pain is short-term, it appears suddenly, it does not last for
01:01more than six months, and it is usually the result of injury, surgery, or illness, and
01:06it's essentially your body's way of raising its hand and saying, hey, there's something
01:11wrong here. So it's all about keeping a healthy lifestyle. So eating healthy, sleeping well,
01:17sleeping on a supported mattress, exercising, keeping hydrated, avoiding lifting heavy things,
01:23all of these are strategies that will help you manage your low back pain. So we want to
01:27encourage people to talk to their healthcare providers about their back pain, about the
01:31different treatment options like NSAIDs that are out there, because all pains are not the
01:36same, and it really goes beyond the pain. It's about providing people with these accessible,
01:42non-surgical, non-interventional, evidence-based options like NSAIDs that may be an option for
01:48people to relieve their acute low back pain and to get back to living their lives.
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