Magnesium tested to ease Post-Surgery knee pain
NCT ID NCT06520475
Summary
This study tested whether adding magnesium to a standard pain-blocking medication provides better pain relief after total knee replacement surgery. Researchers compared the magnesium combination against the standard medication alone in 94 patients. The goal was to see if the magnesium helped reduce pain intensity and the need for additional opioid painkillers after surgery.
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Kasr Alaini hospital
Cairo, Egypt
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