Common drugs tested to ease pain and speed healing after cancer surgery
NCT ID NCT06272461
Summary
This study is testing whether two commonly used anesthetic drugs, lidocaine or ketamine, given through an IV during and after surgery, can better reduce inflammation and improve recovery for people having open surgery for colorectal cancer. Researchers will measure a key inflammation marker (IL-6) and track pain, nausea, and how quickly patients get better. The goal is to find which drug helps patients heal faster and more comfortably after their operation.
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Tunisia
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