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Filter by:This is a phase 3, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, multiple-dose, parallel-group, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of up to 3 dosing regimens of Buprenorphine Sublingual (under the tongue) Spray and/or matching placebo in participants with moderate to severe postoperative pain after bunionectomy. The study will comprise 4 periods: the Screening Period, the Surgical Period, the Treatment Period, and the Follow-up Period. Participants will be admitted to the study site on the morning of the scheduled surgery, will remain at the study site until postoperative Day 3 (a total of 3 nights at the study site), and will return for the Follow-up Visit 5 to 9 days after surgery.
This study evaluates post-operative pain management and narcotic consumption in patients receiving a fascia iliaca block with local anesthetic versus patients receiving fascia iliaca block with saline for total hip arthroplasty.
A prospective, randomized, placebo controlled, double-blinded study at a single institution.
The purpose of this study is to study the efficacy of intravenous administration of ibuprofen compared to placebo in patients with postoperative pain and evaluate its tolerability and safety profile.
The purpose of this research is to determine the pain-reducing effects of ketamine (Ketalar, an FDA-approved drug for anesthesia) and methadone (Dolophine, a long-acting narcotic) after lumbar laminectomy. The investigators would like to evaluate whether intraoperative use of both drugs may be able to provide better control of pain after lumbar surgery.
This is a multicenter, open-label (all people involved know the identity of the intervention), single dose trial to evaluate the pharmacokinetic (PK) profile (how drugs are absorbed in the body, how are they distributed within the body and how are they removed from the body over time) in children aged from birth to less than 2 years after a surgical procedure that routinely produces moderate to severe acute post-surgical pain. The trial will also evaluate the safety and tolerability of tapentadol oral solution in the population studied and the effect of tapentadol oral solution on pain.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate if the use of two small doses of intravenous (IV) steroids around the time of knee replacement surgery decrease a patient's pain or use of pain medication. The investigators will also determine if the subjects receiving the steroid will have better pain control and better postoperative outcomes after their surgery.
The primary objective of this study is to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of two dose levels of DEX-IN compared with placebo, using the summed pain intensity difference over the first 48 hours (SPID48) in subjects with acute moderate to severe pain following unilateral bunionectomy.
The purpose of this research study is to evaluate the analgesic efficacy of adding a single shot parasacral (sciatic) nerve block to a continuous lumbar plexus block in patients undergoing total hip replacement.
The purpose of the study is to determine if the administration of a mix of Sufentanil and Morphine in intrathecal is a better analgesia regimen than PCA alone in patient post-VATS.