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Treatment of vaginitis.

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of metronidazole 500 mg and miconazole nitrate 100 mg (Neo-Penotran, Embil Pharmacy Company, Istanbul, Turkey) in the treatment of vaginitis.

METHOD: One hundred patients (mean age 26.5 years, range 18-50) with a clinical diagnosis of vaginitis entered this open, noncomparative study. Each patient inserted a Neo-Penotran pessary twice daily for 14 days. Assessments were carried out at the beginning of the study and 15 and 22 days after the start of therapy. Student's t-test was used for the statistical analysis.

RESULTS: Out of 100 patients who were initially recruited to the study, 20 were subsequently excluded, leaving a total of 80 patients (80%) who completed the full course of treatment. Vaginitis was resolved in 75% of cases, it improved in 18% and was unchanged in 7%. The success rate for the treatment of trichomoniasis was 80%, 93.4% for bacterial vaginosis and 84.4% for candidal vaginitis.

CONCLUSION: Neo-Penotran pessaries represent a novel and effective formulation for the treatment of common types of vaginitis and this pessary may also be of particular value in the treatment of resistant or recurrent vaginitis.

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