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a 77 y/o woman comes to the physician because of low back pain for 3 months. she has HTN controlled with ca bloker and DM2 controlled with diet. her vital signs are within normal limits. Esamination show no spinal or costovertebral angle tenderness. straight-leg raising produces pain in the low back at the L2-4 range. Knee jerk and ankle reflexes are 2+ bilaterally. babinski's sign is absernt bilaterally. urinalysis shows 5-10 epithelial cell. 2-5 leuko and few bacteria. which of the followings is the most appropriate pharmacotherapy?
a) acetaminophen
b) gold
c) methrotrexate
d) prednisone
e) probenecid


  #2

a) acetaminophen
looks like this is an osteoporotic pain...

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  #3

osteo arithritis

  #4

Agree w/ A

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  #5

A

  #6

Anod







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