New approach tested to ease pain after C-Section
NCT ID NCT05671172
Summary
This study tested whether adding a drug called hyaluronidase to a standard pain-blocking injection could improve pain relief after a cesarean section. Researchers compared two different doses of hyaluronidase in 114 women who had elective C-sections. The goal was to see if the drug helped the painkiller spread better and provide longer-lasting relief with fewer side effects.
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Samar Rafik Amin
Banhā, Qalyubia Governorate, 13511, Egypt
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