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NCT ID: NCT06131905 Not yet recruiting - Magnesium Clinical Trials

Magnesium Sulfate as an Adjuvant to Propofol During Consious Sedation in Colonoscopy

Start date: January 1, 2024
Phase: Phase 2/Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Colonoscopy is one of the most commonly performed outpatient procedures throughout the world as a screening, diagnostic, and therapeutic tool to evaluate the large intestine from the distal rectum to the cecum.Propofol is the most commonly used hypnotic agent in sedation during endoscopic procedures for its advantages of fast onset and quick recovery. However, propofol may cause respiratory depression and cardiovascular events, which are easier to appear in cases of old age and high speed administration of propofol.Magnesium is a non-specific calcium channel inhibitor and a non-competitive N-methyl-D-aspartate(NMDA)receptor antagonist, which has analgesic and mild sedative properties .

NCT ID: NCT04694417 Not yet recruiting - Muscle Cramp Clinical Trials

Prevention of Leg Cramps Using Compression Stockings or Magnesium Supplements in the Age Group of 50 to 84

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Start date: February 1, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Leg cramps are painful sensations of tightening in the muscles of the legs, that are often associated with secondary insomnia. They are common especially at an older age. There is no evidence that any method of prevention of nocturnal leg cramps would be both safe and effective. There are no previous trials concerning cramp prevention by using compression stockings. The objective of this study is to assess in a prospective randomised controlled trial whether leg cramps can be prevented by daily use of knee-length compression stockings or magnesium supplements.