This clinical trial is focused on studying the treatment of pain in children who are experiencing moderate to severe discomfort, typically after an injury. The treatment being tested is a nasal spray solution containing two active substances: ketamine hydrochloride and sufentanil citrate. These substances are known for their pain-relieving properties and are being combined in a product referred to as CT001.
The purpose of the study is to evaluate how safe and tolerable this treatment is for children, as well as how effective it is at reducing pain. Children participating in the study will receive the nasal spray, and their pain levels will be monitored over a short period. Some participants may receive a placebo, which is a substance with no active medication, to compare the effects. The study aims to see how quickly and effectively the treatment can reduce pain in an emergency care setting.
Throughout the study, researchers will observe changes in pain intensity at various time points after administering the treatment. This will help determine how well the nasal spray works in providing relief. The study is designed to ensure the safety of the participants while gathering valuable information about the potential benefits of this new treatment for managing pain in children.



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