Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Open-Lable Multicenter Prospective Non-Randomized Trial to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Morinidazole With Levofloxacin and Sequential of Levofloxacin in Women With Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
To assess the efficacy, safety and Population Pharmacokinetic (PPK) of morinidazole and sodium chloride injection with levofloxacin hydrochloride and sodium chloride injection sequential of levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets in women with pelvic inflammatory disease: An Open-Lable Multicenter Prospective Non-Randomized Trial
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a spectrum of upper genital tract inflammations
comprising endometritis, salpingitis, parametritis, oophoritis, tubo-ovarian abscess and/or
pelvic peritonitis. The objectives of administering antimicrobial therapy in patients with
PID are to control the symptoms and to prevent the late sequelae of the disease. Because
anaerobe infections (e.g., Bacteroides fragilis infections) are associated with tubal and
epithelial damage, anaerobic coverage is routinely recommended in women with pelvic
infection. Guidelines have been developed in both the USA and Europe with regard to PID
management. Metronidazole, a member of the nitroimidazole drug class, is included in the
regimens recommended for improving anaerobic bacteria coverage. The sideeffects of
metronidazole include a metallic taste, nausea, transient neutropenia, and peripheral
neuropathy. Antimicrobial resistance to metronidazole has emerged after several decades of
worldwide use of the drug. Morinidazole, a National Class I Antimicrobial, is a new type of
third-generation nitroimidazole antimicrobial that is used for treating amoebiasis,
trichomoniasis, and anaerobic bacterial infections, and which exhibits greater activity and
less toxicity than metronidazole.
Morinidazole and Sodium Chloride Injection used in PID or appendicitis cases had been
approved by CFDA in 2014. This phase 4 study is to assess the efficacy, safety and Population
Pharmacokinetic (PPK) of morinidazole in PID.
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