Study tests new way to manage pain after wrist surgery with fewer opioids

NCT ID NCT05215236

Summary

This study tested two different ways to manage pain after surgery for a broken wrist. One method aimed to use fewer opioid pain pills by combining other medications like ibuprofen and acetaminophen. The other used a standard opioid-based approach. Researchers compared how much opioid medication patients used, their pain levels, and satisfaction over 12 weeks after surgery.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Campbell Clinic

    Germantown, Tennessee, 38138, United States

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