Spray before the needle? study tests pain relief for IVs
NCT ID NCT06354816
Summary
This study tested whether spraying a numbing medication (lidocaine) on the skin reduces pain when inserting an IV needle. Forty healthy women had IVs placed in their hands and forearms, sometimes with the numbing spray and sometimes with a placebo spray, to compare the pain levels. The goal was to see if this simple spray could make a common medical procedure more comfortable.
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Ordensklinikum Linz GmbH
Linz, Upper Austria, 4010, Austria
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