Sugar water vs. saline: which makes numbing shots last longer?
NCT ID NCT07386327
Summary
This study aims to improve pain control after arm surgery. Researchers are comparing two common liquids—sugar water (dextrose) and salt water (saline)—used to dilute a numbing medicine for a specific type of nerve block. They want to see which mixture leads to a more successful block and provides longer-lasting pain relief for patients.
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Sakarya University-Anesthesiology and Reanimation Department
RECRUITINGSakarya, 54100, Turkey (Türkiye)
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