Acute Pain
Acute pain is a sudden onset of intense discomfort or pain, typically resulting from injury, surgery, or illness. It is a prevalent condition affecting individuals of all ages and can vary in intensity and duration, usually resolving within a few days to weeks.
Over time, research has advanced from viewing acute pain merely as a symptom to understanding its complex mechanisms involving nociceptive pathways, inflammatory responses, and psychological factors.
This evolving understanding has been crucial in developing current therapeutic approaches that aim to provide rapid pain relief, reduce inflammation, and address psychological components of pain.
iNGENū's team of experienced researchers and clinicians specializes in designing and conducting innovative studies. By leveraging enhanced trial design and comprehensive patient-centric strategies, we are committed to accelerating the development of new treatments for 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
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In light of the impact Acute Pain has on individuals and society as a whole, continued research efforts are crucial to improve treatment, and ultimately, patients' quality of life.
The development of clinical trial protocols that meet FDA approval standards is crucial for the success of new Acute Pain treatments.