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Parameters in Fractional Laser Assisted Delivery of Topical Anesthetics: Role of Anesthetic and Application Time
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating AHES 5 minutes, AHES 15 minutes, and 5 other interventions for Local Anesthesia of the Skin. Completed, enrolled 15 participants.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of this study are to compare the efficacy of two different commercially available local anesthetics on AFXL pretreated skin and to assess the role of the application time in this technique.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Topical application of AHES with 5 minutes application time After 5 minutes: pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density
Topical application of AHES with 15 minutes application time After 15 minutes: pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density
Topical application of AHES with 25 minutes application time After 25 minutes: pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density
Topical application of LTC with 5 minutes application time After 5 minutes: pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density
Topical application of LTC with 15 minutes application time After 15 minutes: pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density
Topical application of LTC with 25 minutes application time After 25 minutes: pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density
Pain stimulus with the fractional CO2 laser, 50 mJ, 5% density