IMR Press / CEOG / Volume 29 / Issue 3 / pii/2002045

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Original Research

Clinical trial comparing the activity and efficacy of Ibuprofen isobutanolarnrnoniurn vs Benzydarnine hydrochloride, applied as vaginal irrigations, in patients with vaginitis

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1 Department of Gynecology, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine, University of Messina (Italy)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 2002, 29(3), 173–179;
Published: 10 September 2002
Abstract

This study was conducted on 30 female patients (average age: 40.5 ± 11 years, age range 19-65), affected by vulva! and/or vaginal phlogosis with a prevalence of uterine fibromyomatosis and metrorrhagia of a varied nature. Sixteen patients were affected with vulvitis and 14 with vulvovaginitis. Fifteen patients were assigned to the treatment with Ibuprofen isobutanolammonium and 15 to the treatment with Benzydamine hydrochloride. Both the subjective symptoms (burning and itching) and the objective symptoms (erythema, oedema, exudation) showed a marked reduction as early as the third day of treatment and the comparison between the score at the start of treatment and on day three of the treatment was highly significant in both study groups (p < 0.01). This impro­vement was, however, more marked in the group of patients treated with ibuprofen isobutanolammonium, where a more rapid reduc­tion of both the subjective and objective symptoms was observed on the third day. This trend, although not as marked as on the third day, was confirmed at the end of the study, on the seventh day.

Keywords
Ibuprofen isobutanolammonium
Benzydamine hydrochloride
Vaginal irrigation
Vaginitis
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