Could a simple pill before surgery ease common Post-Op pain?
NCT ID NCT07101250
Summary
This study is testing whether giving a medication called acetazolamide before a laparoscopic hysterectomy can help reduce common post-surgery pain. The pain often comes from gas used during the procedure, which can cause shoulder and abdominal discomfort. Researchers will compare the drug to a placebo in 100 women to see if it lowers pain scores and reduces the need for other painkillers in the first 24 hours after surgery.
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Prisma Health
RECRUITINGGreenville, South Carolina, 29605, United States
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