Nasal sprays could replace needles for sedation in kids and adults
NCT ID NCT07166666
First seen Nov 01, 2025 · Last updated May 31, 2026 · Updated 29 times
Summary
This study tests two different sedative sprays (midazolam with fentanyl vs. dexmedetomidine) given through the nose to help patients aged 2 to 60 relax during medical procedures. Researchers will measure how well each spray works, how fast it takes effect, and any side effects. The goal is to find a safer, more comfortable way to sedate patients without needles.
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dr.Suad al baluish
Muscat, Oman
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