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| Study | Design | Population | Sample Size | Primary Outcome | Results | |------|--------|------------|-------------|----------------|---------| | Caprice Pain4Fem Phase II Trial (2022) | Randomized, double‑blind, placebo‑controlled | Women aged 18‑45 with primary dysmenorrhea | 84 (42 treatment, 42 placebo) | Change in VAS pain score 2 h after first application | Mean VAS reduction: -3.1 cm vs -0.9 cm (p < 0.01) | | Musculoskeletal Pain Pilot (2023) | Open‑label, 4‑week, repeated‑dose | Women with chronic lower‑back pain (non‑specific) | 56 | Average weekly pain intensity (NRS) | 28 % reduction from baseline; 83 % reported “moderate” or “great” satisfaction | | Safety Surveillance Registry (2024) | Post‑marketing, prospective cohort | General adult female users | 2,300+ | Incidence of adverse skin reactions | 1.2 % mild erythema; 0.1 % contact dermatitis; no systemic events | caprice pain4fem better
Interpretation: The Phase II trial provides the strongest evidence of efficacy for menstrual pain, showing a clinically meaningful reduction (≥ 2 cm on a 10‑cm visual analogue scale). The open‑label study, while uncontrolled, suggests benefit for broader musculoskeletal complaints. Safety data indicate a very low rate of mild, reversible skin irritation. Let’s be direct
Unlike passive pain killers, the Pain4fem Better retrains the brain’s map of the painful area. Over 6 weeks of use, patients experience not just symptom relief but lasting correction of dysfunctional movement patterns. Interpretation: The Phase II trial provides the strongest
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