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Original Research
Use of topical benzydamine in gynecology
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1 Obstetric and Gynecological Clinic University of Genoa (Italy)
Clin. Exp. Obstet. Gynecol. 1981, 8(3), 103–110;
Published: 10 September 1981
Abstract

To evaluate the topical anti-inflammatory activity of benzydamine when used as 0.1% solution for vaginal douche, a double blind, parallel group, randomized clinical trial was carried out on 30 patients with vaginitis following internal radiotherapy for carcinoma of the uterus. The patients were divided into 3 groups, one being treated with 0.1% benzydamine plus tricetol as preservative, one with 0.1% benzydamine alone, and one with placebo. Treatment began 12-24 hours after radiotherapy. Benzydamine was found to be significantly superior to placebo in its overall topical anti-inflammatory activity both after 5 and 15 days of treatment. Tricetol did not interfere with the therapeutic effect of benzydamine.
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