Buzzy device aims to take the sting out of needles
NCT ID NCT06987201
Summary
This study tested whether a small vibrating device called DigiVibe could reduce pain during common needle procedures like shots and fingersticks. It involved 20 healthy adults who reported a fear or dislike of needles. Each participant received injections and fingersticks both with and without the vibration device to compare pain levels.
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Universal Axon Clinical Research, LLC
Doral, Florida, 33166, United States
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