Single pill before surgery aims to stop nausea and speed recovery
NCT ID NCT05676294
Summary
This study tested whether giving a single dose of the medication olanzapine before outpatient surgery could improve patients' overall recovery quality, especially by reducing nausea and vomiting after going home. It involved 384 women aged 18-50 who were having surgery and were at higher risk for these side effects. Researchers compared recovery scores and nausea levels between those who received olanzapine and those who received a placebo pill.
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Yale New Haven Hospital
New Haven, Connecticut, 06520, United States
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