New drug combo aims to ease Teens' pain after major back surgery
NCT ID NCT07452705
Summary
This study aims to see if mixing a low dose of ketamine with morphine in a patient-controlled pain pump provides better pain relief with fewer side effects for teenagers recovering from scoliosis surgery. It will compare the two-drug combination against morphine alone in 114 patients aged 10-18. The main goal is to see if the combination reduces the total amount of morphine needed and leads to fewer problems like nausea, while still controlling pain effectively.
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University Malaya Medical Centre
Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, 59100, Malaysia
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