Two drugs face off to stop needle pain before surgery

NCT ID NCT07422558

Summary

This study aims to find which of two common drugs works better to reduce the sharp pain some patients feel when receiving a common anesthesia medicine through an IV before surgery. Researchers will compare nalbuphine and lidocaine in 92 adults having planned general surgery. The goal is to make the start of anesthesia more comfortable for patients.

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