Study tests if common painkillers can replace opioids after elbow procedure
NCT ID NCT06373978
Summary
This study compares different pain relief approaches after a minimally invasive elbow tendon procedure. Researchers want to see if common anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) work as well as opioid painkillers for managing post-procedure pain. The goal is to find effective pain control options that reduce patients' exposure to stronger opioid medications.
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The Cleveland Clinic Florida
RECRUITINGCoral Springs, Florida, 33067, United States
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The Cleveland Clinic Ohio
RECRUITINGAvon, Ohio, 44011, United States
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