Three-Drug showdown to stop Post-Surgery shakes
NCT ID NCT07377903
Summary
This study aims to find which of three common drugs works best to quickly stop shivering that sometimes happens after spinal anesthesia. Researchers will compare magnesium sulphate, ondansetron, and dexmedetomidine in 60 adults having planned lower body surgery. They will measure how long it takes for the shivering to stop after the drug is given and check if it comes back.
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