New combo may ease discomfort during lung scope procedure
NCT ID NCT07352059
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether adding a painkiller (ketorolac) to a standard sedative (midazolam) makes flexible bronchoscopy more comfortable and safer for patients. Flexible bronchoscopy is a procedure where a thin tube is inserted into the lungs to diagnose or treat problems, but it can cause coughing, pain, and anxiety. The trial will enroll 50 adults aged 18-75 and compare side effects and comfort between the two groups.
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