Surgery sore throat relief: two common drugs go Head-to-Head
NCT ID NCT07381036
Summary
This study aims to see which of two inhaled medications works better to prevent sore throat after surgery when a breathing tube is used. Researchers will compare ketamine and magnesium sulfate, both given as a mist before surgery, in 150 adult patients. The goal is to find which drug reduces how often and how bad the sore throat is in the first day after surgery.
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