The Efficacy and Safety of Gynomax (R) XL Vaginal Ovule in the Treatment of Common Vaginal Infections: A Single-Arm Clinical Trial, Gyno-Turk

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2021

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Turkiye Klinikleri

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Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of Gynomax (R) XL vaginal ovule in the treatment of bacterial vaginosis ( BV), candidal vulvovaginitis (CVV), trichomonal vaginitis (TV), and mixed vaginal infections (MVI). Material and Methods: A total of 98 women diagnosed clinically with BV, CVV, TV, or MVI have completed this study. Patients were given Gynomax (R) XL for 3 consecutive days, and approximately 10 (+/-5) days after the treatment, a follow-up visit was conducted. In addition to the clinical examinations, vaginal swab samples were collected in both visits for microbiological tests. Results: Based on the clinical diagnosis of the investigators, most of the patients had MVIs (54.1%), followed by BV (24.5%) and CVV (20.4%) at the baseline visit. One (1.0%) patient was diagnosed as having TV. According to the microbiologic examination results, 44 (44.9%) patients had BV, 20 (20.4%) had CVV, and 13 (13.3%) had MVIs. According to the clinical findings, overall complete recovery (CR) was observed in 76.5% of the patients and according to the microbiologic findings, overall CR was observed in 85.7% of the patients. Microbiologic results evaluated by each diagnostic criterion showed that CR was detected in 93.2%, 85.0%, and 61.5% of the patients with BV, CVV, and MVIs, respectively. There were no serious or non-serious adverse events leading to patient withdrawal or treatment discontinuation during this study. Conclusion: Gynomax (R) XL vaginal ovules administered once daily for three consecutive days provide effective and safe treatment in patients with BV, CVV, and MVIs.

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Efficacy, Gynomax, lidocaine, safety, tinidazole, tioconazole, Trichomonas-Vaginalis, Bacterial Vaginosis, Vaginitis Diagnosis, Tinidazole, Metronidazole, Tioconazole

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Journal Of Clinical Obstetrics And Gynecology

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Q4

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31

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4

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