Do common pain meds harm kidneys in sick kids after surgery?
NCT ID NCT06860711
Summary
This study aims to find out if using common pain relievers called NSAIDs for a short time after surgery is safe for children who already have mild-to-moderate kidney disease. Researchers will follow 80 children after urology surgery to see if these medications increase their risk of sudden kidney problems. The goal is to gather information to guide safer pain management for these children in the future.
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Children's Hospital Colorado
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