Pain relief without risk? new study tests ketorolac in fresh embryo transfers
NCT ID NCT07185724
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated Apr 25, 2026 · Updated 21 times
Summary
This study tests whether giving the painkiller ketorolac after egg retrieval can safely reduce pain without harming the chance of pregnancy in women having a fresh embryo transfer. About 200 IVF patients will be randomly assigned to receive ketorolac or not, and researchers will compare pain levels, implantation rates, and live birth rates. The goal is to provide better pain relief while ensuring IVF success is not compromised.
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UI Health Care Center for Advanced Reproductive Care
RECRUITINGIowa City, Iowa, 52245, United States
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