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New pain relief approach may ease discomfort during medical imaging procedures
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether a long-acting numbing medicine (liposomal bupivacaine) can reduce pain during and after interventional radiology procedures. Ten adult patients will receive the medicine as part of their standard care, and report their pain levels at several time points. …
Matched conditions: ANALGESIA ASSESSMENT
Phase: PHASE4 • Sponsor: Massachusetts General Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 16, 2026 23:39 UTC
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New study aims to find best pain relief for kids after circumcision
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study compares two ways to numb the area for pain relief after circumcision in children: an ultrasound-guided penile block and a nerve-stimulation-guided pudendal block. Researchers want to see if the ultrasound method works just as well. About 240 children will take part to…
Matched conditions: ANALGESIA ASSESSMENT
Phase: NA • Sponsor: University Hospital, Caen • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 16, 2026 12:54 UTC
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New study aims to reduce opioid use in High-Risk amputation surgeries
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests whether adding dexmedetomidine or fentanyl to a numbing medicine (bupivacaine) in a nerve block can provide better pain control for high-risk patients undergoing a leg amputation above the knee. The goal is to see which approach delays the need for extra pain med…
Matched conditions: ANALGESIA ASSESSMENT
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Kasr El Aini Hospital • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 15, 2026 18:54 UTC
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Nasal sprays could replace needles for sedation in kids and adults
Symptom relief Not yet recruitingThis study tests two different sedative sprays (midazolam with fentanyl vs. dexmedetomidine) given through the nose to help patients aged 2 to 60 relax during medical procedures. Researchers will measure how well each spray works, how fast it takes effect, and any side effects. T…
Matched conditions: ANALGESIA ASSESSMENT
Phase: NA • Sponsor: Oman Medical Speciality Board • Aim: Symptom relief
Last updated Jun 01, 2026 17:54 UTC