Could one drug during surgery cut painkiller needs for days?
NCT ID NCT05417100
Summary
This study is testing whether giving methadone during complex spinal surgery for cancer patients leads to better pain control in the first three days after the operation. Researchers want to see if this approach reduces how much additional opioid pain medication patients need after surgery. The trial compares patients who receive methadone during their procedure to those who get standard pain medications.
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Locations
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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (All Protocol Activities)
New York, New York, 10065, United States
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