Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Onset and Duration of Effect of Lidocaine, Bupivacaine, and Lidocaine/Bupivacaine Mixture With Epinephrine.
Purpose and Background The purpose of this research study is to investigate the benefits of mixing lidocaine and bupivacaine for numbing the skin. Lidocaine and bupivacaine are two commonly used medications to numb the skin for minor procedures. Lidocaine has a faster onset. Bupivacaine has a longer duration. They are often combined with epinephrine to increase the length of action. These medications are used to control pain at the time of the operation and to decrease discomfort immediately afterward. Participating in the study involves injection of local anesthetic containing lidocaine, bupivacaine, and lidocaine and bupivacain with epinephrine at 4 sites on the forearm. Your participation will potentially improve the administration of these medications in persons undergoing a variety of procedures. You will be one of approximately 25 healthy volunteer subjects in this research study.
Procedures
During your participation the following procedures will be completed:
- You will be asked to read over and sign this consent form, if you choose to participate
- You will be asked demographic information and your medical history will be obtained
- If you are eligible to participate, the palm side of your forearm will be marked for
the location of the treatments
- Four small injections will be made into the palm side of your forearms with the local
anesthetic mixtures (you will not know which injection is used at each of the four
injection sites)
- A small needle will be used for pinprick sensation to determine when numbness begins
and ends
Length of Study and Number of Visits This study begins at the time the medications are
injected and is completed when sensation has completely returned. The study will last
between 6 and 12 hours. During this time, you may perform low intensity tasks including
reading, typing, and writing. You must remain in the study location as the sites will
frequently be examined.
Exclusions
You should not participate in this study if any of the following apply to you:
- You are pregnant
- You have an allergy to lidocaine or bupivacaine
- You have a history of heart disease (including a prior heart attack, heart dysfunction,
or heart failure)
There may be other criteria that you have to meet to be eligible for this study. The study
team can discuss these with you to determine whether you qualify.
Discomfort and Risks Risks associated with the injections include temporary discomfort at
the injection site and possible infection. It is also possible that you have an allergic
reaction or side effect to the medications that are being used.
Benefits There is no direct benefit to you for participating in this study. Your
participation will potentially improve the administration of these medications in persons
undergoing a variety of procedures.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
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