Buzzy gadget aims to take the sting out of shots

NCT ID NCT06987201

Summary

This study tested if a small vibrating device called DigiVibe could make shots and fingersticks less painful. Twenty healthy adults who dislike needles received injections and fingersticks both with and without the device to compare pain levels. The goal was to see if this simple tool could help people who need regular injections feel more comfortable.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Universal Axon Clinical Research, LLC

    Doral, Florida, 33166, United States

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