ZTech—advanced adhesion and delivery technology

How does ZTech work?

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ZTlido USES ZTech

ZTech is the most advanced adhesion and delivery system ever designed for a lidocaine patch.15
1.8% ZTlido = 5% lidocaine patch2,15,16 (both deliver *15mg of lidocaine)
ZTlido:
36 mg lidocaine x 100 = 1.8%
2,000 mg adhesive
Lidoderm® :
700 mg lidocaine x 100 = 5%
14,000 mg adhesive
The percentage “strength” merely represents the ratio of lidocaine to adhesive in the patch.

ZTech provides unmatched adhesion for pain relief

The first and only lidocaine patch clinically proven to adhere

In head-to-head studies17

3.5X GREATER
average adhesion when compared against a generic 5% lidocaine patch

During exercise18

stays securely attached during exercise (tested during 2 hours of biking)

Despite water exposure19*

conventional lidocaine patches are limited, as they cannot be used when wet
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If conventional lidocaine patches don't stick, how can they deliver pain relief?
*Water exposure included showering and bathing with use of soap, shampoo, and conditioner. While lifting was observed during water exposure, including 2 complete detachments, ZTlido was able to be pressed down (and reattached) without meaningful loss of adhesion throughout the remainder of treatment.

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Study designs

ADHESION STUDY DESIGN17
An open-label, head-to-head, randomized, 2-treatment, 2-period, single-dose study comparing the adhesion performance of ZTlido to a generic (Mylan) 5% lidocaine patch in 24 healthy adults.
EXERCISE STUDY DESIGN18
An open-label, randomized, crossover study assessing the pharmacokinetic characteristics and adhesion performance of ZTlido during physical exercise in 12 healthy adults. Exercise included 4 intervals of 30 minutes on a stationary bike.
WATER EXPOSURE STUDY DESIGN19
An open-label, randomized, crossover study assessing the adhesion performance and pharmacokinetic characteristics of ZTlido under conditions of water exposure in 24 healthy adults. This included showering and bathing with the use of soap, shampoo, and conditioner.