New pain drug tested for recovery after cosmetic surgery
NCT ID NCT06545097
Summary
This study tested whether a new pain medication called cebranopadol works better than a placebo (a dummy pill) for people with moderate to severe pain after a tummy tuck surgery. About 279 people who had the surgery were randomly assigned to receive either the real drug or the placebo to compare pain relief over 48 hours. The main goal was to see if the drug safely reduced pain intensity more effectively.
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Locations
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ALLEVIATE 1 Site 001106
Little Rock, Arkansas, 72211, United States
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ALLEVIATE 1 Site 001110
Bellaire, Texas, 77401, United States
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ALLEVIATE 1 Site 001111
San Antonio, Texas, 78240, United States
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ALLEVIATE 1 Site 001112
Miami, Florida, 33014, United States
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