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Acute Pain Management: Clinical
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  • Defining acute pain endpoints and assessment tools
  • Rapid-onset analgesic evaluation methodologies
  • Patient selection criteria for acute pain studies
  • Post-surgical pain management trial designs
  • Safety and efficacy balance in acute pain treatment
  • Regulatory pathway insights for acute pain therapies

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    Acute Pain

    Historically, acute pain was primarily viewed as a symptom of an underlying condition, with the focus on treating the cause rather than the pain itself.

    The latter half of the 20th century saw further advancements in the understanding of pain mechanisms. Research into the neurobiology of pain revealed the complex interplay between the peripheral and central nervous systems, leading to the development of more targeted therapies. The recognition of the biopsychosocial model of pain emphasized the importance of psychological and social factors in pain perception and management.

    iNGENū’s team of researchers and clinicians is dedicated to advancing acute pain research. Through innovative trial designs and a patient-centered approach, we work to accelerate the development of new treatments that could offer improved options and outcomes for those affected by Acute Pain.

    Poorly managed acute pain increases the likelihood of complications and prolonged hospital stays by

    2-3

    times

    Over

    50%

    of emergency department patients with acute pain rate it as 7 or higher on a 10-point scale

    Acute pain is the most common reason for emergency department visits, accounting for

    45%

    of all visits

    Our clinical team has over

    120

    years of combined clinical trial experience