Scientists map pain drug in patients to make surgery safer
NCT ID NCT05402293
Summary
This study aimed to measure how the pain medication lidocaine moves through the body of patients recovering from major surgery. Researchers took blood samples from a small group of adults to understand how factors like age and weight affect drug levels. The goal was to gather data to help doctors use lidocaine infusions more safely and effectively for managing pain after an operation.
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University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G2R3, Canada
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