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NCT ID: NCT03222518 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Pain Due to Trauma

NSAIDs Versus Paracetamol Versus Paracetamol + NSAIDs in Traumatic Pain Management

Start date: March 1, 2017
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to: Compare the effect of paracetamol alone against NSAIDs alone against the association of paracetamol + NSAIDs in the treatment of traumatic pain.

NCT ID: NCT03080350 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Pain Due to Trauma

Sublingual Versus Endovenous Fentanyl for the Prehospital Analgesia in Patients With Limb Trauma on the Slope

Start date: January 2017
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the non-inferiority of the efficacy for prehospital analgesia of sublingual administered fentanyl versus endovenous administered fentanyl for patients with limb trauma on the slope

NCT ID: NCT03080324 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Pain Due to Trauma

Sublingual Versus Endovenous Fentanyl for Pain Treatment in Trauma Patients in the Emergency Room

Start date: December 1, 2016
Phase: Phase 4
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to determine the non-inferiority of the efficacy of sublingual given fentanyl versus endovenous given fentanyl for patients in the emergency departement.

NCT ID: NCT01420159 Completed - Clinical trials for Acute Pain Due to Trauma

Efficacy and Safety of Methoxyflurane (Penthrox) for the Treatment of Acute Pain in Minor Trauma

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Start date: August 2011
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

This study investigates the treatment of acute pain, an unpleasant feeling caused by an injury. The overall purpose of the study is to gain more information that the pain relief medicine Penthrox(Methoxyflurane) administered using the Penthrox Inhaler(a distinctive green, whistle like object that you breathe through) is safe and works at relieving pain in patients aged 12 years and older who are admitted to a hospital Emergency Department with a minor injury (known as trauma).