Nexplanon Removal: Subcutaneous vs. Topical Lidocaine

  • STATUS
    Recruiting
  • participants needed
    40
  • sponsor
    Augusta University
Updated on 16 February 2024
lidocaine
nexplanon

Summary

A randomized trial of using EMLA cream for anesthesia to remove Nexplanon versus the standard route of subcutaneous lidocaine for anesthesia. Primary endpoints are pain during procedure and time to removal.

Details
Condition Contraception, Contraception
Age 18years - 100years
Treatment Eutectic Lidocaine Prilocaine, Subcutaneous Lidocaine
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04467125
SponsorAugusta University
Last Modified on16 February 2024

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Inclusion Criteria

Females with Nexplanon implant in place, desiring removal No allergy to lidocaine or any component of EMLA cream Age greater than or equal to 18years English as primary language Not pregnant

Exclusion Criteria

pregnant non-emglish speaking age less than 18 yo Allergy to lidocaine or EMLA
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