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Clinical Study attributes
NCT Number
Health Conditions in Trial
Trial Recruitment Size
00
Trial Sponsor
Clinical Trial Start Date
2008
0Primary Completion Date
2008
0Clinical Trial Study Type
Interventional0
Interventional Trial Purpose
Treatment0
Intervention Type
Drug0
Interventional Trial Phase
Phase 40
Official Name
A Randomised, Controlled, Single-blinded, Cross Over Comparison Study to Compare the Efficacy of the Rapydan Medicated Plaster Versus Tetracaine Gel0
Last Updated
April 25, 2012
0Allocation Type
Randomized0
Intervention Model
Crossover Assignment0
Masking Type
Single0
Masked Party
Participant0
Other attributes
Intervention Treatment
Rapydan0
tetracaine gel0
Study summary
Tetracaine gel 4% is a topical anaesthetic gel commonly used in the UK that contains 40 mg of tetracaine base per gram. Adequate anaesthesia can usually be achieved following a 30 minute application time for venopuncture and a 45 minute application time for venous cannulation. The hypothesis is that Rapydan medicated plaster is more effective than tetracaine gel in preventing venous cannulation related pain when applied for the recommended treatment durations of 30 minutes and 45 minutes respectively.
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