Randomized Comparative Trial of Three Regimens of Itraconazole for Treatment of Vaginal Mycoses

Abstract
A randomized comparative study of three treatment regimens with itraconazole was carried out in 60 nonpregnant women with acute vaginal candidosis. Vaginitis was demonstrated by both a positive culture and positive findings on microscopic examination of a vaginal smear as well as by the presence of clinical symptoms. Sixty patients seen over a three-month period were randomly allocated to receive one dose of 200 mg daily for two consecutive days (regimen A), 200 mg twice a day for one day (regimen B), or 200 mg once a day for three consecutive days (regimen C). Each group comprised 20 patients. In group A, 65010 were clinically and microbiologically cured, 5% were clinically but not microbiologically cured, and 30% relapsed. In group B, 55% were clinically and microbiologically cured, 10% were clinically but not microbiologically cured, 15% did not respond to treatment, and 20% relapsed. In group C, 75% were clinically and microbiologically cured, 10% did not respond, and 15% relapsed.

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