Monthly Itraconazole Versus Classic Homeopathy for Treatment of Recurrent Vulvovaginal Candidiasis...
Vulvovaginal CandidiasisA 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.
Safety and Equivalence of a Terconazole Vaginal Suppository (Test Product) Compared to the Reference...
Vulvovaginal CandidiasisThe 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.
Study of the Vaginal Microbiota and the Potential of a Vaginal Probiotic Cream in Vaginal Candidosis...
CandidiasisVulvovaginalThis study evaluated the effect of a vaginal gel containing three live probiotic bacteria on vaginal Candida albicans infection in flemish patients (n=20). The therapeutic effects of the gel will be clinically evaluated (vaginal pH, microscopic and clinical scores). The effect on the vaginal microbiome will be evaluated through 16S ribosomal RNA amplicon sequencing via MiSeq Illumina and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Candida albicans.
Clinical Performance of a Vaginal Pessary (pHyph) in Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
Vulvovaginal CandidiasisThis is an open-label, single-armed, multi-center study to evaluate clinical performance, tolerability, and safety of Gedea Pessary in 24 adult women with VVC. On Day 0, patients will have gynecological examination, vaginal samples taken, and will receive the investigational product to be self-administered. Patients will be examined after 7 days with respect to VVC signs and symptoms and if not cured, will receive prolonged treatment for one additional week. Patients will be followed-up by telephone up to 29 days after last treatment. Vaginal samples will be used for confirming diagnosis and microbiome analyzes. Patient questionnaires will be used for assessing VVC symptoms, usability, and adverse events (AEs).
Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Gynomax® XL Ovule
Trichomonal VaginitisBacterial Vaginosis2 moreEfficacy and safety of Gynomax® XL ovule in the treatment of trichomonal vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, candidal vulvovaginitis and mixed vaginal infections will be evaluated in this open label, single-arm, multicentral study.
Dose-Finding Study of Oral Ibrexafungep (SCY-078) vs. Oral Fluconazole in Subjects With Acute Vulvovaginal...
Candida VulvovaginitisThis is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, active-controlled, dose-finding study to compare the efficacy, safety and tolerability of oral SCY-078 versus oral fluconazole in adult female subjects 18 years and older with moderate to severe Acute Vulvovaginal Candidiasis (AVVC). Approximately 180 eligible subjects (30 subjects per treatment group) will be enrolled and randomized into the study.
Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Two New Formulations Compared to Gynomax® XL Ovule
Trichomonal VaginitisBacterial Vaginosis2 moreEfficacy and safety of two new formulations compared to Gynomax® XL ovule in the treatment of trichomonal vaginitis, bacterial vaginosis, candidal vulvovaginitis and mixed vaginal infections was evaluated in this randomized, three-arms, multicentral study.
Safety and Efficacy of Oral Encochleated Amphotericin B (CAMB/MAT2203) in the Treatment of Vulvovaginal...
VulvovaginitisYeast Infection3 moreThis is a multi-center, randomized study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and efficacy of 200 mg CAMB and 400 mg CAMB compared with a single 150 mg dose of fluconazole in the treatment of moderate to severe VVC.
A Study to Compare the Efficacy and Safety of a Combination of Ketoconazole and Clindamycin Compared...
VaginosisBacterial2 moreThis is a study to compare the safety and efficacy of the use of a intravaginal ovule containing a combination of Ketoconazole and Clindamycin to the use of an intravaginal cream containing a combination Tetracycline and Amphotericin B for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis and/or mixed or isolated vaginal candidiasis.
Diabetes Mellitus and Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
Diabetes MellitusVulvovaginal CandidiasisClinical and mycological response to oral fluconazole and boric acid suppositories was assessed in patients with diabetes mellitus and vulvovaginal candidiasis.