A comparison of single‐dose oral fluconazole with 3‐day intravaginal clotrimazole in the treatment of vaginal candidiasis
- 1 February 1989
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Vol. 96 (2) , 226-232
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-0528.1989.tb01667.x
Abstract
Summary. A total of 369 women with clinical and mycological evidence of vaginal candidiasis received treatment, after random allocation, with either a single oral 150‐mg dose of fluconazole (188 women) or 200 mg of intravaginal clotrimazole given daily for 3 consecutive days (181 women). They were assessed at 5–16 days and again at 27–62 days after treatment. Candida species were completely eradicated from the vagina in 72% of the fluconazole group and in 62% of the clotrimazole group at the long‐term assessment (P=0·07). Favourable clinical responses were obtained in 99% of the fluconazole group and in 97% of the clotrimazole group at the short‐term assessment and in 93% and 84% respectively at the long‐term assessment when there was a significant advantage for fluconazole treatment (P=0·02). Symptoms in patients receiving fluconazole were relieved more rapidly (P<0·001). Treatment‐related side‐effects were few and minor in both groups. It is concluded that treatment of vaginal candidiasis with fluconazole, as a single oral dose, was more effective in the long term, relieved symptoms more rapidly, and was as safe as treatment with intravaginal clotrimazole.Keywords
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