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Assessment of the Analgesic Efficacy of Morphine Chloride in Addition to a Low Dose Solution of Spinal Anaesthetic in Hemorrhoidectomy Compared to a Standard Dose of Spinal Local Anaesthetic. Simple Blind, Randomized, With Blinded Evaluation by Third Parties Clinical Trial.
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Bupivacaine low dose, Bupivacaine standard dose, and 1 other intervention for Surgical Remove of Hemorrhoids. Completed, enrolled 63 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
A single blind, randomized, with blinded evaluation by third parties clinical trial is carried out to assess the analgesic efficay of the addition of morphine chloride to a low dose solution of spinal local anaesthetic compared to a standard dose spinal anaesthetic in the haemorrhoid surgery. The objective of this clinical trial is to assess if the experimental treatment is as efficacy as the standard treatment in the anesthetic and analgesic effects with less side effects, greater and earlier mobility after surgery and shortened the hospitalization.
Study Details
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Interventions
A dose of morphine chloride added to a low dose solution of bupivacaine administered intradural
Single intradural standard dose of bupivacaine
A dose of morphine chloride added to a low dose solution of bupivacaine administered intradural