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New pill may beat injection for preventing Post-Surgery blood clots

NCT ID NCT07243080

Summary

This study compares two medications that prevent dangerous blood clots in the legs after emergency abdominal surgery. Researchers want to see if a once-daily pill (rivaroxaban) works better and is safer than a daily injection (enoxaparin). About 212 adults will take one of the medications for 7 days after surgery and have leg ultrasounds to check for clots.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Mayo Hospital Lahore

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    Lahore, Punjab Province, 54570, Pakistan

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