Study aims to stop the sting of surgery drugs
NCT ID NCT07169227
Summary
This study aims to find the best medication to prevent the sharp pain some patients feel when common anesthesia drugs are injected into a vein before surgery. Researchers will compare three drugs—lidocaine, paracetamol (acetaminophen), and dexmedetomidine—in 170 adults undergoing elective surgery. The goal is to make the start of general anesthesia more comfortable and prevent patients from jerking their arm during the injection.
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Baskent University
Adana, Adana, Turkey (Türkiye)
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