Could a simple nasal spray replace needles for Kids' fracture pain?
NCT ID NCT03466242
Summary
This study aimed to test if a sedative given as a nasal spray could work as well as the standard IV medication for children needing their broken forearm bones set in the emergency room. The goal was to see if the spray provided similar pain relief and calmness while possibly avoiding the need for an IV needle. The trial was withdrawn early and did not enroll any participants.
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Phoenix Children's Hospital
Phoenix, Arizona, 85016, United States
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