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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the use of an injectable combination of bupivacaine and meloxicam (Zynrelef) vs injectable liposomal bupivacaine (Exparel), two extended local anesthesia strategies currently approved by FDA and on the market for post-surgical pain control. The investigators plan on randomizing study participants to either Exparel or Zynrelef at the closure site of robotic sleeve gastrectomy and assessing their pain control postoperatively both in the hospital and at home. The investigators will measure the outcome of two drugs, Zynrelief, and Exparel on postoperative pain score -using the NRS pin score up to 72 hours after surgery. The total opioid use will be recorded in forms that will be used to measure pain score and total opioid use and will be collected to the Excel sheet. The cost of the drug will be calculated for internal use for Hospital purpose only.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn if LTG-001 works to treat post-operative / acute pain after an abdominoplasty procedure. It will also learn more information on the safety of LTG-001. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does drug LTG-001 treat the acute pain after surgical abdominoplasty over 48 hours? How tolerable is LTG-001 over 48 hours? What dose of LTG-001 is better for treating post-operative / acute pain? Participants will: Take LTG-001 bid after the surgical abdominoplasty. Remain at the clinic for approximately 48 hours during study dosing and return after two weeks for a safety check up. Report the pain relief during the 48 hours to record changes in the post-operative pain.
To determine if a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), Ketorolac (Toradol), can improve pain control and decrease narcotic use after undergoing egg retrieval.