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Effect of lactobacillus in preventing post-antibiotic vulvovaginal candidiasis: a randomised controlled trial.

Marie Pirotta1, Jane Gunn, Patty Chondros, Sonia Grover, Paula O'Malley, Susan Hurley, Suzanne Garland.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test whether oral or vaginal lactobacillus can prevent vulvovaginitis after antibiotic treatment.
DESIGN: Randomised, placebo controlled, double blind, factorial 2x2 trial.
SETTING: Fifty general practices and 16 pharmacies in Melbourne, Australia. PARTICIPANTS: Non-pregnant women aged 18-50 years who required a short course of oral antibiotics for a non-gynaecological infection: 278 were enrolled in the study, and results were available for 235.
INTERVENTIONS: Lactobacillus preparations taken orally or vaginally, or both, from enrollment until four days after completion of their antibiotic course. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Participants' reports of symptoms of post-antibiotic vulvovaginitis, with microbiological evidence of candidiasis provided by a self obtained vaginal swab.
RESULTS: Overall, 55/235 (23% (95% confidence interval 18% to 29%)) women developed post-antibiotic vulvovaginitis. Compared with placebo, the odds ratio for developing post-antibiotic vulvovaginitis with oral lactobacillus was 1.06 (95% confidence interval 0.58 to 1.94) and with vaginal lactobacillus 1.38 (0.75 to 2.54). Compliance with antibiotics and interventions was high. The trial was terminated after the second interim analysis because of lack of effect of the interventions. Given the data at this time, the chances of detecting a significant reduction in vulvovaginitis with oral or vaginal lactobacillus treatment were less than 0.032 and 0.0006 respectively if the trial proceeded to full enrollment.
CONCLUSIONS: The use of oral or vaginal forms of lactobacillus to prevent post-antibiotic vulvovaginitis is not supported by these results. Further research on this subject is unlikely to be fruitful, unless new understandings about the pathogenesis of post-antibiotic vulvovaginitis indicate a possible role for lactobacillus.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15333452      PMCID: PMC516107          DOI: 10.1136/bmj.38210.494977.DE

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMJ        ISSN: 0959-8138


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