Efficacy was demonstrated by a reduction in pain intensity as measured by the sum of the pain intensity differences (SPID) over 0 to 48 hours in patients receiving Dyloject as compared to placebo.1
Surgical Procedures3 | Age range1 | |
---|---|---|
Knee replacement (27.4%) | Ankle surgery (2.5%) | 19 to 84 (mean age of 55) |
Hip replacement (11.6%) | Soft tissue surgery (4.0%) | |
Knee surgery (12.3%) | Spine surgery (4.0%) | |
Shoulder surgery (3.6%) | Bunionectomy (32.1%) |
Surgical Procedures3
Age range1
Mean SPID over the first 120 hours significantly greater for Dyloject vs. placebo (P<0.0001)
26%
Dyloject patients not
requiring morphine
74%
Dyloject patients
requiring morphine
dyloject ±
rescue morphine
8%
Placebo patients not
requiring morphine
92%
Placebo patients
requiring morphine
PLACEBO ±
rescue morphine
P<0.0001 vs. placebo for all time intervals
Median time to first rescue dose was 220 minutes for Dyloject vs. 51 minutes for placebo (P<0.0001).3
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