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Safety Study of S-Caine Peel (Skin Numbing Cream) Before a Painful Dermatologic Procedure in Children

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ZARS Pharma

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 3

Conditions

Pain

Treatments

Drug: S-Caine™ Peel (lidocaine and tetracaine cream 7%/7%)

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT00107822
SCP-47-05

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety of one treatment of S-Caine™ Peel (skin numbing cream) applied on healthy skin before a painful dermatologic procedure in children. This study will also evaluate how well the S-Caine™ Peel eases the pain of the procedure.

Full description

The practice of dermatology is seeing a rise in the number of surgical and laser procedures as technological advances have expanded the number of conditions amenable to these evolving therapies. Skin biopsies, shave excisions, deep excisions, electro-surgical procedures, intralesional injections, and laser surgery are frequently performed by dermatologists on a daily basis. Some pain accompanies almost all of these procedures, and a local anesthetic is commonly used. Traditionally, intracutaneous injection of lidocaine (with or without epinephrine) has been the anesthetic of choice. However, patients undergoing these procedures are often afraid of needles and syringes and the pain associated with injections. As a result, topical anesthetic agents have been explored and developed as painless alternatives to injected anesthesia.

S-Caine™ Peel (lidocaine 7% and tetracaine 7% cream) consists of a new eutectic formulation of lidocaine and tetracaine. S-Caine Peel is a topical local anesthetic cream that forms a pliable peel on the skin when exposed to air. S-Caine Peel is not occluded during application.

The pain associated with medical procedures is often under-treated in children. Children often undergo painful procedures with little or no anesthetic, even when effective therapy is available. Reasons for not providing available therapy in children include concerns over adverse side effects, as well as the length of time necessary to provide adequate anesthesia. Recent guidelines strongly advocate for the proactive treatment of pain in children, including the pain associated with medical procedures.

Sex

All

Ages

Under 17 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patient is 0 through 17 years of age.
  • Patient requires a minor or major dermal procedure.
  • Patient's legal guardian is able to read and understand a written informed consent and has signed and dated a written informed consent. The patient must provide assent whenever possible.

Exclusion criteria

  • Patient has known allergies, contraindications or sensitivities to lidocaine, tetracaine, or other local anesthetics of the amide or ester type or to any components of the test materials.
  • Patient has known active atopic dermatitis at the designated treatment site.
  • Patient has damaged, denuded or broken skin at the designated treatment site.
  • Patient is pregnant or breastfeeding.
  • Patient has participated in an investigational study or clinical trial of an unapproved drug within the previous 30 days.
  • Patient was born prematurely (less than 38 weeks).
  • Patient has enrolled in any previous study involving S-Caine Peel.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

Trial contacts and locations

3

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