Literature DB >> 14347973

MONILIASIS; THE USE OF CANDICIDIN VAGINAL OINTMENT FOR TREATMENT.

C L ROBERTS, J J SULLIVAN.   

Abstract

Candicidin vaginal ointment, 0.14 mg per gm of petrolatum base, was used in the treatment of 25 patients with monilial vaginitis. Ten of these patients were pregnant. All 15 of the non-gravid patients were cured, as proved by repeated cultures, after a maximum of three weeks of therapy. Eight of the 10 gravid patients were cured. Of the two patients with resistant cases, one had severe diabetes and the other had endocervicitis. Of 50 patients treated by insertion of Candeptin vaginal tablets, 42 became free of vaginal moniliasis after one or two 14-day courses of home treatment. All 42 remained free of infection for one month following treatment, as proven by culture. There were no instances of sensitivity to the preparation.

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Keywords:  ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS; MONILIASIS, VULVOVAGINAL; OINTMENTS; TABLETS

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Year:  1965        PMID: 14347973      PMCID: PMC1515944     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Calif Med        ISSN: 0008-1264


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