Common mineral could cut need for strong painkillers after surgery
NCT ID NCT07328893
Summary
This study is testing if a single dose of magnesium sulfate given through an IV during surgery can help reduce pain and lower the amount of strong painkillers (like morphine) needed afterward. It involves 106 adults having planned gallbladder removal surgery. Half will get the magnesium, and half will get a placebo (saltwater), to see which group needs less pain medication.
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Dr.Deb Sanjay Nag
RECRUITINGJamshedpur, Jharkhand, 831011, India
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Tata Main Hospital
RECRUITINGJamshedpur, Jharkhand, 831001, India
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