New drug aims to ease pain after bunion surgery
NCT ID NCT07490496
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests an experimental pain medicine called CPL-01 in 112 adults who are having bunion surgery. Half will get the drug, half a placebo. Researchers will measure how much pain people feel and how much extra pain medicine they need. The goal is to see if CPL-01 provides better pain relief after surgery.
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CenExel
Salt Lake City, Utah, 84107, United States
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