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Could a muscle relaxant or anxiolytic help relieve my brother's chronic pain that is not eased by several medications?

It is possible that a muscle relaxant or anxiolytic could help relieve chronic pain that has not responded to other medications. It may be worth discussing this option with a doctor to see if it could provide some relief. Additionally, considering a consultation at a specialized pain clinic could also be beneficial in finding alternative treatments and managing the pain. It's important to not lose hope and continue exploring different options for managing the pain.

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