New pain drug tested to cut Post-Surgery nausea
NCT ID NCT07479446
Summary
This study aims to see if a pain medication called oliceridine causes less nausea after brain surgery compared to another common pain drug, sufentanil. Both drugs will be given through a patient-controlled pump for pain relief after surgery. Researchers will measure how many patients experience nausea and how well their pain is controlled in the first two days after their operation.
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Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University
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