New injection mix tested for Longer-Lasting pain relief after mastectomy
NCT ID NCT07460115
Summary
This study tested if adding magnesium sulfate to a standard numbing medicine (bupivacaine) would provide longer-lasting pain relief after breast cancer surgery. It involved 60 women who received an ultrasound-guided nerve block injection in their back. The goal was to see which injection mix kept patients more comfortable for a longer time after their operation.
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Gulab Devi Hospital Ferozpur Road Lahore
Lahore, Punjab Province, 54600, Pakistan
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