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Orthopedic study findings
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Orthopedic study findings
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Abdominal/pelvic study findings

ORTHOPEDIC STUDY
FINDINGS:

Dyloject can be used without opioids to deliver substantial pain relief 1,3

Studied for the treatment of moderate to severe postoperative pain after orthopedic surgery1

  • Randomized controlled, multiple-dose study of 277 adult patients.
  • Patients had undergone elective orthopedic surgery.
  • Treated with Dyloject, a positive NSAID control (ketorolac tromethamine), or a placebo.
  • Administered every 6 hours starting within 6 hours post-surgery.
  • Administered for up to 5 days.
  • Efficacy

    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

  • Knee replacement (27.4%)
  • Hip replacement (11.6%)
  • Knee surgery (12.3%)
  • Shoulder surgery (3.6%)
  • Ankle surgery (2.5%)
  • Soft tissue surgery (4.0%)
  • Spine surgery (4.0%)
  • Bunionectomy (32.1%)
  • Age range1

  • 19 to 84 (mean age of 55)
  • The mean baseline pain
    intensity on the VAS
    was 69 mm (range
    50 to 100 mm).1

  • Moderate pain was defined as
    50 mm≤VAS<70 mm.3
  • Severe pain was defined as VAS≥70 mm.3
  • PAIN INTENSITY SCORE VERSUS TIME (120 HOURS & INITIAL 3 HOURS)1

    Mean SPID over the first 120 hours significantly greater for Dyloject vs. placebo (P<0.0001)

    26% of Dyloject patients
    did not require opioids.1

    Percentage of Patients Requiring Rescue Morphine Over 0-48 hrs1

    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

    Mean Cumulative Amounts of Morphine Given (mg)4

    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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