New Long-Lasting numbing shot tested for breast surgery pain
NCT ID NCT05891613
Summary
This study compared two numbing medicines used during breast reduction surgery to see which provides better pain relief afterward. Researchers tested a newer, longer-lasting numbing medicine against a standard one in 32 adult women. They measured patients' pain levels and opioid painkiller use for the first three days after surgery to determine which treatment worked better.
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Mayo Clinic Minnesota
Rochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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