Could a common mineral cut painkiller need after surgery?

NCT ID NCT05976464

Summary

This study tested if adding magnesium sulfate to a standard pain-blocking injection could better control pain after breast cancer surgery. It involved 60 female patients who had a mastectomy. The main goal was to see if this approach reduced the total amount of strong opioid painkillers needed in the first 24 hours after the operation.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Assuit University -South Egypt Cancer Institute

    Asyut, Assuit, 71511, Egypt

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