U.S., Jan. 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07379762) titled 'Intramuscular Versus Rectal Diclofenac for Pain Relief After Cesarean Section in Women' on Jan. 23.
Brief Summary: The goal of this clinical study is to find out which way of giving diclofenac sodium provides better pain relief after a planned cesarean section: an injection into the muscle or a suppository given through the rectum. Diclofenac is a commonly used pain-relieving medicine after surgery.
Women often experience moderate pain after a cesarean section, and effective pain control helps with early movement, breastfeeding, and overall recovery. Different methods of giving the same medicine may work differently and may affect ...