U.S., Jan. 31 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07378904) titled 'Sterile Water Injection vs Morphine for Renal Colic' on Jan. 22.

Brief Summary: This study aims to compare intradermal sterile water injections (ISWI) with intravenous morphine for pain relief in adults with acute renal colic caused by urinary stones. Renal colic is a common emergency characterized by sudden, severe flank pain. Rapid and effective pain control is critical for proper diagnosis and treatment.

Traditional pain management uses NSAIDs or opioids like morphine, which can cause side effects or be limited in certain patients. ISWI is a simple, low-cost, non-systemic method that may provide rapid pain relief by stimulating ...