Could a simple mist replace needles for emergency pain relief?
NCT ID NCT06281951
First seen May 17, 2026 · Last updated May 17, 2026
Summary
This study looks at a new method to deliver fentanyl, a strong painkiller, by breathing it in through the nose or a face mask. It involves 20 healthy adults to see how well the medicine is absorbed and how comfortable the method is. The goal is to find a faster, needle-free way to manage pain in emergency rooms.
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University Hospital, Rouen
RECRUITINGRouen, France, 76031, France
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