Pill vs. nerves: can a simple tablet make eye surgery less scary?
NCT ID NCT06874452
Summary
This study is testing if taking an oral anti-anxiety pill (XANAX) before a second cataract surgery improves patient comfort. It will measure if the pill reduces anxiety, pain, and increases satisfaction during the procedure compared to not taking it. The research involves 250 patients who are already part of a related study and are scheduled for surgery on their second eye.
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National Taiwan University Hospital
RECRUITINGTaipei, 100, Taiwan
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