One shot for less pain? testing methadone for Kids' tonsillectomy recovery
NCT ID NCT06576830
Summary
This study aims to find out if a single dose of a long-acting opioid (methadone) given during surgery works better for pain control than standard short-acting opioids in children and teens having their tonsils removed. Researchers will compare how much extra pain medicine kids need after surgery and track their pain levels and side effects for six months. The goal is to improve comfort and recovery after this common procedure.
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Duke University Medical Center
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