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Ketoprofen 10% Cream for Treatment of Pain Associated With Mild to Moderate Acute Tissue Injury - NCT00765700-27713(Clinical Trial 244479)



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City:  Durham
State:  
NC
Zip Code: 27713
Conditions: Sprain - Strain
Purpose: Transdel Pharmaceuticals is investigating a proprietary, topical cream formulation consisting of 10% ketoprofen (containing 100 mg of ketoprofen in 1gram of cream) for the local treatment of acute musculoskeletal pain.
Study summary: Transdel Pharmaceuticals is investigating a proprietary, topical cream formulation consisting of 10% ketoprofen (containing 100 mg of ketoprofen in 1gram of cream) for the local treatment of acute musculoskeletal pain.
Criteria: Inclusion Criteria: - 18 to 70 years of age - Have a diagnosis of uncomplicated acute soft tissue injury of the upper or lower extremity that has occurred within the 72 hours preceding the baseline visit. - The injury site must be accessible to the patient so that he or she can apply the study treatment himself or herself. - Meet pain entry criteria. - Willing to discontinue use of any pain medication or treatments not provided as part of the study. Exclusion Criteria: - Grade 3 sprain or strain, bilateral sprain or strain, or concomitant fracture or open wound at the site of the sprain or strain, or have a serious injury, as determined by the investigator (e.g., nerve damage, joint instability, or tendon rupture). - Previous injury to the same area within 3 months prior to current injury. - Active skin lesions or disease at the intended site of application of the study medication. Skin lesions include open wounds, rash, papules, vesicles, and erythema associated with the site of injury. - Pharmacologic treatment (NSAIDs or analgesic medications) for the injury less than 12 hours before the baseline assessments. - Any form of opioid use since the time of injury. - Any form of steroid use within 30 days prior to study entry. - Non-pharmacologic treatments of the injury other than rest, ice, compression, and/or elevation (RICE) prior to the baseline visit. - History or physical examination finding that is not compatible with safe participation in the study as determined by the study doctor, such as gastrointestinal (stomach, intestine) ulcer or bleeding within 6 months documented by an upper-gastrointestinal series (UGI x-ray, barium meal) or endoscopy (GI scope), anemia or abnormal bleeding, moderate to severe kidney disease, or moderate to severe liver disease. - A history of, or evidence for, underlying disease in the injured area, such as osteoarthritis or gout. - Clinically significant, poorly controlled lung, stomach, liver, kidney, heart, or other vital organ disease as determined by the study doctor or nurse. - A history of allergy to ketoprofen or ketoprofen-containing products. - A history of allergy to soy lecithin or soy lecithin-containing products. - Medications (drugs) or other substances contraindicated due to the nature of study medication that include: - Allergies to prescription or over-the-counter products containing acetaminophen (e.g., Tylenol®), which is used as rescue medication - History of aspirin-sensitive asthma, or aspirin-associated rhinitis or nasal polyps - Taking warfarin, parenteral heparin, ticlopidine or clopidogrel - Taking lithium or methotrexate - Taking probenecid or similar drugs that might affect the kidneys - Received an investigational drug or product or participated in an investigational drug study within a period of 30 days prior to receiving study medication. - Scheduled elective surgery or other invasive procedures during the period of study participation.
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Date Processed: May 21, 2010
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