Water injection vs. painkiller: a new hope for labor back pain?

NCT ID NCT07203651

Summary

This study aims to find out which method works better for relieving back pain during labor: an injection of a common painkiller (diclofenac) or an injection of sterile water. It involves 100 pregnant women who are in active labor. The main goal is to measure how much each injection reduces pain using a standard pain scale.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences

    Islamabad, Punjab Province, 46604, Pakistan

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