New shot aims to block rib pain for days after nose job
NCT ID NCT05285566
Summary
This study is testing whether a long-acting numbing medicine (EXPAREL®) works better than the standard shot (XYLOCAINE®) to reduce pain after surgeons remove a piece of rib cartilage for nasal surgery. Researchers will enroll 60 people having this specific surgery and measure their pain levels and painkiller use afterwards. The goal is to see if the new medicine provides better, longer-lasting pain relief with fewer side effects.
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Mayo Clinic in Rochester
RECRUITINGRochester, Minnesota, 55905, United States
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