Pill tested to ease pain and speed healing after shoulder surgery
NCT ID NCT06902714
Summary
This study is testing if taking an oral medication called tranexamic acid for a period after total shoulder replacement surgery helps patients recover better in the short term. It will compare patients who receive the medication to those who do not, looking at outcomes like pain levels. The goal is to see if this common surgical drug, when given as a pill after the operation, can make recovery easier and less painful.
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University of Alabama at Birmingham
Birmingham, Alabama, 35205, United States
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