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NCT ID: NCT01455350 Completed - Vestibulodynia Clinical Trials

Efficacy of a Physiotherapy Treatment in Women Suffering From Provoked Vestibulodynia

Start date: October 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic gynaecological pain is a major medical problem that affects 20-30% of women at different moments of their life. This largely neglected issue has a significant impact on the sexual and conjugal life of women suffering from it as well as on their psychological health. Furthermore, this kind of pain is not well understood, often misdiagnosed or even totally ignored. Also, treatment is limited and not extensively studied. This study aims at better understanding and treating gynaecological pain. The focus of the study will be provoked vestibulodynia, pain at the entry of the vagina. The efficacy of specialized pelvic floor physiotherapy will be compared to a topical cream (lidocaine) applied to the vulva. The treatment efficacy will be assessed in 234 women (aged from 18-45 years old) suffering from provoked vestibulodynia recruited in 4 hospitals (CHUS, Jewish General Hospital, Royal-Victoria Hospital, CHUM St-Luc).

NCT ID: NCT01304589 Completed - Vulvodynia Clinical Trials

Savella in Treatment for Provoked Vestibulodynia

Start date: October 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

The primary aim of this study is to determine the efficacy of milnacipran in reducing pain in women with provoked vestibulodynia (PVD), a centrally mediated pain syndrome similar to fibromyalgia, that is characterized by severe pain in the vestibule (outer vagina). The investigators will also determine whether associated symptoms in PVD, including psychological distress, impairment of sexual function, physical function, and quality of life, are correlated with a reduction in vulvar pain.

NCT ID: NCT00496184 Completed - Vulvodynia Clinical Trials

Efficacy Study of Topical Application of Nifedipine Cream to Treat Vulvar Vestibulitis

Start date: April 2006
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

To evaluate the use of topical application of Nifedipine cream for the treatment of Provoked localized Vulvodynia (vestibulitis, vestibulodynia).