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The primary objective is to demonstrate that SKY0402 is superior when compared to bupivacaine HCl in the management of postoperative pain for patients undergoing total knee arthroplasty.
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The primary objective is to demonstrate the superiority of SKY0402, compared with bupivacaine HC1, with respect to the extent and duration of the analgesic effect achieved by a single intraoperative administration of the study drug via local infiltration in subjects undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA).
The secondary objectives are to evaluate additional efficacy parameters and characterize the safety profile of SKY0402 in comparison with bupivacaine HCl.
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Pregnancy, nursing, or planning to become pregnant during the study or within one month after dosing.
Use of any of the following medications within the times specified before surgery:
Concurrent painful physical condition or concurrent surgery that may require analgesic treatment in the postoperative period for pain that is not strictly related to the surgical site being administered study drug (e.g., significant pain from other joints, chronic neuropathic pain, concurrent contralateral TKA, concurrent foot surgery, etc.), which have the potential to confound the postoperative study assessments.
Body weight less than 60 kilograms (~132 pounds).
Contraindication to any of the pain-control agents planned for postoperative use (e.g., acetaminophen, morphine, oxycodone, ketorolac).
Contraindication to epinephrine, such as concurrent administration of ergot-type drugs, monoamine oxidase (MAO) inhibitors or antidepressants of triptoline or imipramine types, conditions where the production or exacerbation of tachycardia could prove fatal (e.g., poorly controlled thyrotoxicosis or severe heart disease), or any other pathological conditions that might be aggravated by the effects of epinephrine.
Administration of an investigational drug within 30 days or 5 elimination half-lives of such investigational drug, whichever is longer, prior to study drug administration, or planned administration of another investigational product or procedure during the subject's participation in this study.
Suspected, or known addiction to or abuse of illicit drug(s), prescription medicine(s), or alcohol within the past 2 years.
Uncontrolled anxiety, schizophrenia, or other psychiatric disorder that, in the opinion of the Investigator, may interfere with study assessments or compliance.
Current or historical evidence of any clinically significant disease or condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, may increase the risk of surgery or complicate the subject's postoperative course.
Significant medical conditions or laboratory results that, in the opinion of the Investigator, indicate an increased vulnerability to study drugs and procedures, and expose the subject to an unreasonable risk as a result of participating in this clinical trial, such as: debilitating diseases, acute illnesses, hypotension, partial or complete conduction block, impaired cardiac function, untreated hypertension, advanced arteriosclerotic heart disease, cerebral vascular insufficiency, pre-existing abnormal neurological or neuromuscular disease (e.g., epilepsy, myasthenia gravis), advanced liver disease, severe renal impairment, advanced diabetes, comorbid conditions associated with an immunocompromised status, such as blood dyscrasias, HIV/AIDS, or recent chemotherapy.
In addition, the subject will be ineligible to receive study drug if he or she meets the following criterion during surgery:
Any clinically significant event or condition uncovered during surgery (e.g., excessive bleeding), which occurs before study drug administration, that might render the subject medically unstable or complicate the subject's postoperative course.
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245 participants in 2 patient groups
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