Study tests safer pain relief for Kids' broken arms

NCT ID NCT06187584

Summary

This study compared two types of pain relief for children recovering from a common, serious elbow fracture that requires surgery. Researchers wanted to see if standard over-the-counter pain medicines (like acetaminophen and ibuprofen) worked as well as prescription opioid painkillers for managing pain at home after surgery. The goal was to find a safer, effective pain management plan that avoids the risks of opioid medications.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Children's Mercy Hospital & Clinics

    Kansas City, Missouri, 64108, United States

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