Could Over-the-Counter pills cut opioid need after cancer surgery?
NCT ID NCT05842044
Summary
This study is testing if common anti-inflammatory painkillers (like ibuprofen) can effectively manage pain after robotic kidney cancer surgery, with the goal of reducing the need for stronger opioid medications. It will involve 110 adults undergoing this specific surgery at the University of Miami. Researchers will compare pain levels and opioid use between patients who receive the NSAIDs and those who do not, while also monitoring for side effects.
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University of Miami
RECRUITINGMiami, Florida, 33136, United States
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