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Filter by:In order to find an optimal dose of arasertaconazole nitrate in the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis, a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, parallel, placebo-controlled study will be conducted to compare the therapeutic efficacy, safety and tolerability of three different doses of arasertaconazole nitrate (150 mg, 300 mg or 600 mg, pessaries).
Pevion Biotech develops a state-of-the-art vaccine against recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) caused by the pathogenic form of Candida albicans especially in pre-menopausal women of childbearing age with a history of recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis. This study is designed to evaluate the safety and tolerability of the vaccine, administered by two different routes (intramuscular and intravaginal) as primary endpoint. Immunogenicity will be evaluated as secondary endpoint.
This was a study that compared the efficacy and safety of a generic butoconazole nitrate vaginal cream, 2% to Gynazole-1 (butoconazole nitrate) Vaginal Cream, 2% in the treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis caused by Candida species.
Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is a common infection among women that is associated with considerable morbidity and health-care cost. 75% of women will suffer of Candida infection for at least one time in their life. 20% of women who suffer from VVC will have ≥ 4 episodes of VVC during the one year prior to the survey. 80% of these VVC are caused by Candida albicans. Current treatments, based on imidazoles, face many failures or recurrences. The type of probiotic Lactobacillus may participate in the prevention of recurrent vulvo-vaginitis in reducing the proliferation of intestinal Candida albicans, its adherence to the vaginal walls, the potentiation of its propagation. The primary objective of this study was to investigate if our supplementary treatment could improve the initial cure rate after vaginal econazole therapy.
A prospective study to evaluate the efficacy of classic homeopathic therapy compared to maintenance itraconazole therapy with and without additional exogenous lactobacillus for treatment of recurrent Candida vaginitis.
The objectives of this study were to demonstrate comparable safety and efficacy of Terconazole Vaginal Suppositories, 80 mg(Test Product) and Terconazole Vaginal Suppositories, 80 mg(Reference Product) in the treatment of subjects with vulvovaginal candidiasis in order to establish bioequivalence.
The study is focused to prove that the efficacy of a new Canesten formulation (ovule) is not inferior to the old Canesten formulation (tablet)
Clinical and mycological response to oral fluconazole and boric acid suppositories was assessed in patients with diabetes mellitus and vulvovaginal candidiasis.
This study uses MRI to detect the spread of the Miconozole Nitrate OVULE within the vagina. The effect of moderate amounts of physical activity on the spread will be evaluated, and compared to no physical activity.