Military study tests smaller pain shot: does it work just as well?
NCT ID NCT04763876
Summary
This study aimed to see if a smaller dose of a common pain medication (ketorolac) works as well as the standard larger dose for treating sudden muscle or joint pain. It involved 110 military-affiliated patients in an emergency room. The goal was to find the lowest effective dose to relieve pain while potentially reducing side effects.
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William Beaumont Army Medical Center
El Paso, Texas, 79920, United States
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