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A Randomized Comparison Between 0.67 mcg/kg, 1 mcg/kg, and 1.33 mcg/kg of Perineural Dexmedetomidine for Ultrasound-Guided Infraclavicular Block
This study is looking at different doses of a medicine called dexmedetomidine, given with pain numbing medicine for arm surgery. We want to see if a higher dose helps the numbing medicine work for longer, especially for movement in the hand and fingers.
Canada - recruitingNA
Effect of Vitamin C on Pain Reduction After an Emergency Department Visit
This study looks at whether vitamin C can help adults experiencing muscle or joint pain from recent injuries, like sprains or bruises, after visiting the emergency department. It aims to see if vitamin C can reduce pain and potentially lower the need for stronger painkillers.
Canada