Status | Study |
Completed |
Study Name: Simulated Clinical Use Testing on Safe'N'Sound 1ML Stalked Passive Delivery System With Add-On Extended Finger Flanges Condition: Needle Stick Date: 2016-01-07 Interventions: Device: Safe'N'Sound |
Recruiting |
Study Name: Police Training to Reduce Occupational Needlesticks and HIV Among Substance Users Condition: Occupational Needlestick Injuries Date: 2015-05-12 Interventions: Behavioral: Police Education Program designed to align law enforcement and HIV prevention in Tijuana |
Completed |
Study Name: The Influence of Injection Speed on Pain During Administration of Local Anaesthetic. Condition: Needlestick Injuries Date: 2014-04-04 Interventions: Procedure: Normal speed lidocaine injection |
Completed |
Study Name: The Importance of Needle Gauge for Pain During Injection of Local Anaesthetic Condition: Needlestick Injuries Date: 2014-04-04 Interventions: Procedure: Large needle gauge lidocaine injection |
Completed |
Study Name: Will Adjusting the pH of Lidocaine Reduce the Pain During Injection of Local Anaesthetic? Condition: Needlestick Injuries Date: 2014-04-04 Interventions: Procedure: Lidocaine injection with bicarbonate |
Completed |
Study Name: The Influence of Lidocaine Temperature on Pain During Subcutaneous Administration Condition: Needlestick Injuries Date: 2014-04-04 Interventions: Procedure: Low temperature lidocaine injection |
Completed |
Study Name: The Influence of Lidocaine Volume on Discomfort During Administration of Local Anesthetic Condition: Needlestick Injuries Date: 2014-03-11 Interventions: Procedure: 2 ml 1% Lidocaine Procedure: 1 |
Withdrawn |
Study Name: Hepatitis C Virus Post-Exposure Prophylaxis for Health Care Workers Condition: Viral Hepatitis C Date: 2013-01-07 Interventions: Drug: Telaprevir HCV Protease Inhibitor Other Name: |
Completed |
Study Name: Synera Venipuncture Pain Condition: Pain Phlebotomy Palliative Care Date: 2012-12-04 Interventions: Device: Synera (lidocaine 70mg/tetracaine 70mg) All subjects will receive 2 patch applications during th |
Completed |
Study Name: Study to Evaluate the Need of Needle Change for Application of Intramuscular, Subcutaneous and Intradermal Injection. Condition: Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Injection Site Reactions Date: 2011-01-06 Interventions: Device: needle exchange Comparing the pain intensity on a numeric scale (0-10) with intramuscular and su |