ERs test a Pain-Relief nasal spray for stitches and minor surgeries
NCT ID NCT06284473
Summary
This study is testing if a ketamine nasal spray can help reduce pain for people getting minor procedures in the emergency room, like stitches or draining an abscess. About 108 patients, including children and adults, will receive either the spray or a placebo (saltwater spray) along with the usual numbing medicine. The main goal is to see if the spray leads to lower pain scores during the procedure.
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RECRUITINGMaywood, Illinois, 60153, United States
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