Two-Pill combo could end dental pain nightmares
NCT ID NCT07146997
Summary
This study tested if taking ibuprofen and an enzyme called serratiopeptidase one hour before a standard dental numbing shot could make the shot work better for patients with severe, painful tooth infections. Researchers compared this two-pill combination against each pill alone and a placebo in 96 adults. The goal was to see if patients felt less pain during the start of their root canal procedure.
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HITEC-IMS Taxila
Rawalpindi, Punjab Province, 47080, Pakistan
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