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New painkiller aims to match Morphine's power with fewer side effects for teens

NCT ID NCT07229495

Summary

This study is testing whether a new pain medicine called Tegileridine works as well as morphine for teenagers recovering from spinal surgery for scoliosis. Researchers want to see if it provides similar pain relief but with fewer side effects like sleepiness or nausea. The study will involve 171 teenagers who will receive either Tegileridine at two different doses or morphine through a patient-controlled pump after their surgery.

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Study contacts

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Locations

  • Peking Union Medical College Hospital

    Beijing, 100730, China

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