Your genes could be the key to better pain relief after surgery
NCT ID NCT07484867
Summary
This study looked at whether a person's genetic makeup affects how well the pain medication oxycodone works after lung cancer surgery. Researchers tested 100 older patients to see if their specific gene type predicted their pain levels and side effects. The goal was to use this genetic information to guide doctors in giving more personalized and safer pain relief.
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Henan Provincial People's Hospital
Zhengzhou, Henan, 450000, China
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