ISSN:
1573-739X
Keywords:
Epoetin
;
Injections, subcutaneous
;
Pain
;
Rating scales
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Notes:
Abstract In this study, we examined the differences in pain score after subcutaneous injection of the epoetin preparations Eprex® and Recormon®. Patients (n=30) received 5 injections Eprex® and 5 injections Recormon® in a randomized double-blind sequence. 10 Min after receiving the injection the patient was asked to complete a visual and a verbal analogue scale and two descriptive scales. The results of 25 patients were used for statistical evaluation. The overall results indicate that there are significantly more patients reporting pain after subcutaneous injection of Eprex® than after Recormon® (11 versus 2 patients, p 〈0.05; McNemar test). 12 Patients reported no differences in pain. 43 Out of 123 injections Eprex® and 69 out of 125 injections Recormon® caused no pain (p 〈0.01; χ2 9.455). For 4 patients Recormon® was significantly (p 〈 0.05) less painful than Eprex®. It can be concluded that Recormon® may be a less painful alternative for individual patients reporting pain after subcutaneous injection of Eprex®.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01980483
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