Can acetaminophen manage pain effectively for patients with multiple sclerosis, or are there alternative options better suited to their needs?
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Acetaminophen can manage mild pain in multiple sclerosis (MS) but is often insufficient for chronic symptoms. NSAIDs, opioids, or anticonvulsants may be more effective for severe MS-related pain.