Chill out: could a simple spray make skin surgery less painful?

NCT ID NCT06920381

Summary

This study is testing if spraying a cooling substance (ethyl chloride) on the skin can reduce the pain of the numbing injections given before a common skin cancer surgery. It involves 80 patients having the surgery. Each patient will have the spray used on one half of their surgical area but not the other, so they can compare the pain difference themselves.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • UC Davis Dermatology

    RECRUITING

    Sacramento, California, 95816, United States

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