Randomized, Double-Blind, Single-Dose, Efficacy and Safety Study of Test Acetaminophen Tablet in Postoperative Dental Pain
A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo- and Active- Controlled, Single-Dose, Efficacy and Safety Study of a Test Acetaminophen 500 mg Tablet in Postoperative Dental Pain
Study Overview
Status
Status
Conditions
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Study Type
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Enrollment
Phase
Phase
- Phase 3
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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Utah
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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, 84124
- Jean Brown Research
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- 17 to 50 years old
- Weigh 100 lbs. or greater and have a body mass index (BMI) of 18 to 30 (inclusive)
- Dental extraction of three or four third molars
- Meets post-surgical pain criteria
- Females of childbearing age must be willing to use acceptable method of birth control
Exclusion Criteria:
- Currently pregnant or planning to be pregnant or nursing a baby
- Known allergy to acetaminophen, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) including aspirin, as well as hydrocodone or other opioids
- Inability to swallow whole large tablets or capsules
- Have other conditions that the investigator feels may impact subject's safety and/or the integrity of the study
- Use of pain medications 5 or more times per week
- Have a history of chronic tranquilizer use, heavy drinking, or substance abuse in the last 5 years
- History of endoscopically documented peptic ulcer disease or bleeding disorder in the last 2 years
- Have a positive urine drug screen
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: Quadruple
Number of Arms
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / ArmParticipant Group / Arm |
Intervention / TreatmentIntervention / Treatment |
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Placebo Comparator: Placebo
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2 placebo caplets
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Experimental: Test acetaminophen
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg dose
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single dose of 2 Test acetaminophen 500 mg tablets
Other Names:
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Active Comparator: Commercial acetaminophen
Commercial acetaminophen 1000 mg dose
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single dose of 2 acetaminophen 500 mg caplets
Other Names:
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Active Comparator: Commercial ibuprofen
Commercial ibuprofen, 400 mg dose
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Single dose of 2 ibuprofen 200 mg Liquid-filled Capsules
Other Names:
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Time to Confirmed Perceptible Pain Relief
Time Frame: within 4 hours
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Minutes until confirmed perceptible pain relief is achieved.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
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within 4 hours
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Time to Meaningful Pain Relief
Time Frame: Within 4 hours
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Minutes until meaningful pain relief is achieved.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participants are instructed to stop the stopwatch when the relief from the starting pain is meaningful to them.
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Within 4 hours
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 30 Minutes
Time Frame: by 30 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 30 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 30 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 29 Minutes
Time Frame: by 29 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 29 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 29 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 28 Minutes
Time Frame: by 28 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 28 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 28 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 27 Minutes
Time Frame: by 27 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 27 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 27 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 26 Minutes
Time Frame: by 26 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 26 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 26 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 25 Minutes
Time Frame: by 25 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 25 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 25 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 24 Minutes
Time Frame: by 24 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 24 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 24 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 23 Minutes
Time Frame: by 23 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 23 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 23 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 22 Minutes
Time Frame: by 22 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 22 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 22 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 21 Minutes
Time Frame: by 21 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 21 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 21 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 20 Minutes
Time Frame: by 20 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 20 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 20 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 19 Minutes
Time Frame: by 19 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 19 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 19 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 18 Minutes
Time Frame: by 18 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 18 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 18 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 17 Minutes
Time Frame: by 17 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 17 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 17 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 16 Minutes
Time Frame: by 16 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 16 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 16 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 15 Minutes
Time Frame: by 15 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 15 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 15 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 14 Minutes
Time Frame: by 14 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 14 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 14 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 13 Minutes
Time Frame: by 13 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 13 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 13 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 12 Minutes
Time Frame: by 12 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 12 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 12 minutes
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Percentage of Participants With Confirmed Perceptible Relief From 30 Minutes to Successively Earlier Minutes in One-minute Increments - 11 Minutes
Time Frame: by 11 minutes
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Percentage of participants with confirmed perceptible relief by 11 minutes.
Stopwatch is started after the participant takes the study medication.
The participant is instructed to stop the stopwatch when they first begin to feel any pain relief.
The perceptible pain relief is confirmed if the participant also stopped the second stopwatch indicating meaningful pain relief.
Test acetaminophen 1000 mg and placebo were compared on the percentage of subjects with confirmed perceptible relief starting at 30 minutes and testing successively earlier minutes (29, 28, etc) until the difference was no longer statistically significant.
The earliest significant time was identified.
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by 11 minutes
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Sponsor
Collaborators
Collaborators
Investigators
Investigators
- Principal Investigator: Derek Muse, Jean Brown Research/ BB Holdings
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Study Start
Primary Completion (Actual)
Primary Completion
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Completion
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
First Posted
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Posted
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Pain
- Neurologic Manifestations
- Stomatognathic Diseases
- Tooth Diseases
- Facial Pain
- Toothache
- Physiological Effects of Drugs
- Molecular Mechanisms of Pharmacological Action
- Peripheral Nervous System Agents
- Enzyme Inhibitors
- Analgesics
- Sensory System Agents
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal
- Analgesics, Non-Narcotic
- Anti-Inflammatory Agents
- Antirheumatic Agents
- Cyclooxygenase Inhibitors
- Antipyretics
- Acetaminophen
- Ibuprofen
Other Study ID Numbers
Other Study ID Numbers
- CO-170317095828-PACT
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
IPD Plan Description
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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