Spinal shot showdown: which drug keeps surgery pain away longer?
NCT ID NCT07294352
Summary
This study compares two different pain-relief drugs (nalbuphine and tramadol) when they are added to the numbing medicine used in spinal anesthesia for leg bone surgeries. It involves 40 patients having these operations. The main goal is to see which drug provides better and longer-lasting pain control during and after surgery, with fewer side effects like nausea or low blood pressure.
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Combined Military Hospital Lahore
Lahore, Pakistan
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