Study aims to ease Kids' agony from broken bones
NCT ID NCT02477007
Summary
This study tested if adding common over-the-counter pain relievers (paracetamol/acetaminophen and ibuprofen) to morphine provides better pain relief for children with broken arm or leg bones in the emergency room. It involved 304 children aged 2 to 17 years. Researchers compared pain levels 30 minutes after giving different drug combinations to find the safest and most effective approach.
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Paediatric emergency Armand Trousseau hospital
Paris, 75012, France
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