This study is testing a drug called Cebranopadol to see if it helps with pain after a bunionectomy, which is a surgery to fix a painful bump on the big toe. It is a Phase 3 study, which means the drug has been tested before and is now being checked to make sure it works safely for more people. It takes place in several places and involves comparing Cebranopadol to a placebo (a fake treatment) and another pain treatment. The study has three parts: Screening, where doctors decide if you can join; Treatment, where you get the medicine; and Follow-up, where doctors check on you after treatment.
- You need to have a specific kind of bunion surgery to join.
- You must not have other painful conditions that could affect the results.
- The study involves several visits and assessments you need to complete.
People with certain health problems or allergies, or those needing other pain medicines, may not be able to join. It's important to follow the study rules and attend all visits to help researchers understand how well Cebranopadol works and ensure your safety.