Heart surgery pain: new drug challenges morphine
NCT ID NCT07451522
Summary
This study aims to see if a new pain medication called tafalgin works as well as morphine for managing pain after coronary artery bypass surgery. Researchers will compare the two drugs in 100 patients recovering from surgery, measuring pain levels and checking for side effects. The goal is to find safe and effective pain relief options for people after major heart surgery.
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Primorsky Regional General Hospital #1
RECRUITINGVladivostok, Outside US, 690091, Russia
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