S-Caine™ Peel (Skin Numbing Cream) to Treat Pain During Skin Filler Injection in the Face

Last updated: June 4, 2012
Sponsor: ZARS Pharma Inc.
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

3

Condition

Pain

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT00110760
SCP-40-05
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

Injection of dermal filler is used as an aesthetic treatment to fill in unwanted wrinkles and scars. There can be substantial pain associated with dermal filler injections. For this reason, local anesthesia is often used to eliminate or minimize the pain. This anesthesia can be administered by injection or through the use of topical creams and ointments.

S-Caine™ Peel (lidocaine 7% and tetracaine 7% cream) is a eutectic formulation of lidocaine and tetracaine. The purpose of this study is to evaluate if S-Caine Peel is effective in providing topical local dermal anesthesia for dermal filler injections in adults.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patient is 18 years of age or older

  • Patient elects to undergo dermal filler injection in the face

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patient is pregnant or breastfeeding

  • Patient has participated in a clinical trial of an unapproved drug within the previous 30 days

  • Patient has participated in any previous clinical trial involving S-Caine Peel

Study Design

Total Participants: 70
Study Start date:
June 01, 2005
Estimated Completion Date:
September 30, 2005

Study Description

This study was a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled, paired study to evaluate the efficacy of S-Caine Peel for local dermal anesthesia for facial dermal filler injection in 70 adults. The study was multi-center, with 3 centers participating.

Patients who presented to the study center for a dermal filler injection procedure and who met study entry criteria were invited to participate in the study. At the screening visit, the study, including potential risks and benefits, was clearly explained to each patient. A written and dated informed consent was obtained from each patient. A medical history was obtained including skin type, demographic data, and the use of concomitant medications. A brief physical examination was performed (a skin examination at the study treatment area and basic vital signs), and a urine pregnancy test was obtained for females of childbearing potential.

At the procedure visit, patients who met the eligibility criteria were assigned the lowest available sequential patient number. The randomization determined the placement of the S-Caine Peel and placebo with the active study drug applied to either the "top/right" or "bottom/left" treatment area and the placebo applied to the alternate treatment area. The treatment areas were defined as 2 similar anatomical locations that required similar amounts of dermal filler (as measured in mLs injected, and number of injections) administered. The point of reference for these designations was the patient's right and left or top and bottom. Patients had a concurrent administration of the study drugs, with the appropriate study drug applied to the top/right treatment area first followed immediately by the other study drug applied to the bottom/left treatment area. Study drug application was double-blind. The study drugs were applied with a uniform thickness of approximately 1 mm and remained on the skin for 30 minutes (+/- 2 minutes).

Upon removal of the study drugs (top/right treatment area removed first, followed immediately by removal of the other study drug from bottom/left treatment area), the investigator evaluated the treatment areas for erythema, edema, blanching and any adverse skin reaction.

Connect with a study center

  • AboutSkin Dermatology

    Englewood, Colorado 80113
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • Tennessee Clinical Research Center

    Nashville, Tennessee 37215
    United States

    Site Not Available

  • J&S Studies, Inc.

    Bryan, Texas 77802
    United States

    Site Not Available

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