Lung surgery pain relief: cocktail of common drugs may cut opioid use
NCT ID NCT07359469
First seen Jan 23, 2026 · Last updated Apr 28, 2026 · Updated 15 times
Summary
This study looked at 118 adults having lung surgery to see if giving a combination of lidocaine, ketamine, and magnesium during the operation could lower pain and the need for morphine afterward. Researchers measured how much morphine patients used in the first 24 hours and their pain levels. The goal was to find better ways to manage pain without relying so much on strong opioids.
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University Hospital Dr. Josep Trueta
Girona, 17007, Spain
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