- ICH GCP
- US Clinical Trials Registry
- Clinical Trial NCT04342559
Acceptability, Under Use in Real Conditions Of Two Vaginal Moistures Indicated for Women With Vaginal Drying (PRV01)
Evaluation Of Acceptability, Under Use in Real Conditions Of Two Vaginal Moistures ( 06260308 ) Indicated for Women With Vaginal Drying
The studies carried out to evaluate the safety and efficacy of products aimed at the intimate area of women aim to confirm the absence of risk associated with its use, identify possible feelings of discomfort and / or clinical signs resulting from the use of the product and evaluate the benefits provided by the use of the product such as, gynecologically tested, clinically tested, hydration for 72 hours, hydration, does not drip or drip little, feeling of natural hydration, control of natural vaginal odor, preserves vaginal pH, does not promote irritation, use vaginal topic, feeling of comfort, relief from dryness, easy use of the applicator, the applicator does not cause discomfort during application, preferably use at night, does not change the vaginal flora, reduces pain and discomfort during or shortly after sexual intercourse, does not promote discomfort during or shortly after intercourse, reduction of vaginal bleeding during or right after sexual intercourse, if there is a small amount left in the applicator, the treatment is not compromised.
The research will be carried out with two new products for use in the internal intimate region in up to 74 research participants (up to 37 participants per product - each group of 37 will use one of the products), which meet the required inclusion and exclusion criteria. At the end of the treatment, the analysis must contain a minimum number of 30 participants per product. Participants will use the test products for 22 (+ 2) days and will be evaluated and monitored throughout the study by a gynecologist to verify the effectiveness of the products and possible adverse events. In addition, a profile questionnaire will be applied at the beginning of the study (T0 - day 1) and at the end of the study, the perceived efficacy questionnaire (T22), to assess signs and symptoms of the efficacy and safety of the product used.
Study Overview
Status
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Detailed Description
Moisturizers are used in chronic maintenance, replacing normal vaginal sections.
Vaginal moisturizers rehydrate the mucosal tissue and are absorbed by the skin, adhering to the vaginal lining, thus mimicking natural vaginal secretions. The use of vaginal moisturizers is intended to allow dryness / atrophy, vaginitis / non-hormonal vaginal atrophy and is regularly harmful or once every 2-3 days. The frequency of use is directly proportional to the severity of the atrophy (for example, the more severe the atrophy, the more frequent the application is), the effects of the moisturizer are more prolonged and the effects of the lubricant, lasting 2 to 3 days.
MOD_PRO_CEP Rev. 03 All-SE-UG-EP-pH-FL-062603-07 / 08-04-18-PRV01 Vaginal moisturizers use this longer to change the content of the endothelium fluid, capture the vaginal pH and thus maintain vaginal hydration and acidity. Therefore, they are particularly beneficial, not only for women with VVA / GSM symptoms that cause pain during intercourse, but also for women who are not currently sexually active, but experience discomfort on a daily basis. Since vaginal moisturizers are used to moisturize the mucosa, most contain water. For the water to stick to the mucosa, it also contains vegetable or synthetic polymers. In addition, they can use a wide variety of other excipients to provide adequate viscosity, to buffer or pH and for conservation; these additional ingredients (some synthetic polymers) affect the pH and osmolality of the moisturizer.
The products to be tested in this study are two vaginal moisturizers. These are two new products from the sponsor.
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Phase
- Not Applicable
Contacts and Locations
Study Locations
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São Paulo, Brazil, 01140050
- Augusto Theodoro de Figueiredo
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Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
- Child
- Adult
- Older Adult
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Healthy research participants with an active sex life;
- Skin and intact mucosa in the test region;
- Agreement to adhere to the study's procedures and requirements and to attend the institute on the day (s) and time (s) determined for the assessments;
- Ability to consent to their participation in the study;
- Female research participants;
- Menopausal participants of any age;
- Participants who complain of vaginal dryness, classified at least as mild, and who present at least one of the following symptoms, in addition to vaginal dryness, also classified at least as mild (pain during or shortly after intercourse or discomfort during or soon after sexual intercourse).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Have used moisturizing creams and / or vaginal lubricants 05 days before the initial study visit;
- Vaginal pathology in the product application area;
- Have had sex less than 48 hours before the visit;
- Have been diagnosed with urogenital or vaginal infection in the last 30 days;
- Have used topical or systemic antibiotics, antifungals, hormone-based creams or treatment for vaginal atrophy in the last six weeks;
- Immune failure;
- Current use of the following medications for topical or systemic use: corticosteroids, immunosuppressants and antihistamines and in the last 7 days;
- History of reaction to the category of the product tested;
- Present vaginal bleeding on the day of visits;
- Other diseases or medications that may directly interfere with the study result or endanger the health of the research participant, at the discretion of the investigator.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Parallel Assignment
- Masking: None (Open Label)
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / Arm |
Intervention / Treatment |
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Experimental: Group I
Belamy with sinodor Vaginal Moisturizer with Odor Neutralizer - code: 062603-07 Participants will be instructed on how to use it as follows: Guidance The product has individual pre-filled applicators for single use and disposable after use. The applicator has an anatomical shape, in order to facilitate use, avoiding discomfort during application. A single application should be performed every 3 days (72 hours). I use it at night, before going to bed, before going to sleep. |
The conformity of the product use by the research participants will be verified through the filling of the product use diary by the research participants and also by the accounting of the tubes not used in T22. Interdiction and Restriction
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Experimental: Group II
Belamy without sinodor Vaginal Moisturizer without Odor Neutralizer - code: 062603-08 Participants will be instructed on how to use it as follows: Guidance The product has individual pre-filled applicators for single use and disposable after use. The applicator has an anatomical shape, in order to facilitate use, avoiding discomfort during application. A single application should be performed every 3 days (72 hours). I use it at night, before going to bed, before going to sleep. |
The conformity of the product use by the research participants will be verified through the filling of the product use diary by the research participants and also by the accounting of the tubes not used in T22. Interdiction and Restriction
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What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Intensity of clinical signs (Visual gynecological examination)
Time Frame: day 1
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Visual examination of the vulva, vagina and cervix using a speculum.
Objective vaginal signs will be described, such as: inflammation, edema, presence of abrasions and presence of deepithelialization of the vaginal mucosa in the initial (T0 - Day 1).Each clinical sign will be classified using a scale from 0 to 3 from the best to the worst scenario (0 - Absent, 1 - Mild, 2 - Moderate or 3 - Intense).
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day 1
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Intensity of clinical signs (Visual gynecological examination)
Time Frame: day 22
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Visual examination of the vulva, vagina and cervix using a speculum.
Objective vaginal signs will be described, such as: inflammation, edema, presence of abrasions and presence of deepithelialization of the vaginal mucosa in the final (T22- Day 22).Each clinical sign will be classified using a scale from 0 to 3 from the best to the worst scenario (0 - Absent, 1 - Mild, 2 - Moderate or 3 - Intense).
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day 22
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Vaginal pH measurements
Time Frame: day 1
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Before using the product (T0 - day 1), the vaginal pH will be evaluated, with the aid of a speculum, using colorimetric pH measuring tapes, with a gradual scale of 2 to 9. The tapes will be applied in contact with the right lateral vaginal wall, without touching the cervix or cervical mucus, due to the pH difference. The cervix, as well as the cervical mucus, have a pH more alkaline than the vagina, and may interfere with the result that will be evaluated by colorimetric approximation using the standard template |
day 1
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Vaginal pH measurements
Time Frame: day 22
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Before using the product after 22 + 2 days (T22), the vaginal pH will be evaluated, with the aid of a speculum, using colorimetric pH measuring tapes, with a gradual scale of 2 to 9. The tapes will be applied in contact with the right lateral vaginal wall, without touching the cervix or cervical mucus, due to the pH difference. The cervix, as well as the cervical mucus, have a pH more alkaline than the vagina, and may interfere with the result that will be evaluated by colorimetric approximation using the standard template |
day 22
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Bacterioscopic collection
Time Frame: days 1 and 22
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Before using the product (T0 - day 1) and after 22 + 2 days (T22), the bacterioscopic collection of vaginal secretion will be performed to quantify the microorganisms present in it in order to assess the non-interference of the use of the product in the flora vaginal. The collection of vaginal material from the participants will be performed by a gynecologist with the insertion of a speculum in the vagina. The excess cervical mucus will be removed with the aid of MOD_PRO_CEP Rev. 03 All-SE-UG-EP-pH-FL-062603-07 / 08-04-18-PRV01 cotton swab. Then, the swabs indicated for collection will be inserted and rotated for a few seconds on the bottom of the vaginal sac.The swabs containing the samples will be immediately placed in sterile test tubes and sent to the laboratory for microbiological analysis. |
days 1 and 22
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Visual assessment of product accumulation in the mucosa
Time Frame: after 72 hours
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Visual assessment of accumulation of product adhered to the mucosa will be performed after 72 hours or more, considering the study window (+2 days), without using the product (T22): 0: Absent
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after 72 hours
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Vaginal Health Index
Time Frame: after 72 hours
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Classification by the gynecologist of the parameters present in the vaginal health score (Vaginal Health Index) before and after using the product (T0 - day 1 and T22 + 2 days), as shown below. During the specular examination, a vaginal health index will be evaluated by the gynecologist, with scores from 1 to 5. A lower score corresponds to greater urogenital atrophy (worse outcome) |
after 72 hours
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Teste de Contato (patch test)
Time Frame: up to 22 day
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If, during the research, any participant has an adverse reaction such as contact dermatitis, they will be subjected to epicutaneous tests.
The evaluation scale to be used will be the scale recommended by the International Contact Dermatitis Investigator Group - ICDRG -
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up to 22 day
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Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Measure Description |
Time Frame |
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Evaluation of Effectiveness Perceived by Research Participants
Time Frame: day 1
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Before using the product (T0 - day 1) of use, the research participants will be instructed to self-assess themselves through of questionnaires.A point scale will be used, using a numerical scale (0 to 4) to assess this perception (0 - worse outcome to 4-better outcome)
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day 1
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Evaluation of Effectiveness Perceived by Research Participants
Time Frame: day 22
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Before using the product after 22 + 2 days (T22) of use, or only after using the product (T22), the research participants will be instructed to self-assess themselves through of questionnaires.A point scale will be used, using a numerical scale (0 to 4) to assess this perception (0 - worse outcome to 4-better outcome)
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day 22
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Rate of Gynecological Adverse Reactions
Time Frame: up to 22 day
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All reactions will be classified according to their intensity, according to the classification below (From best -mild to worst scenario -intense): Mild: Awareness of symptoms that are easily tolerated, causing minimal discomfort and not interfering with the participant's usual functions or normal daily activities. Moderate: enough discomfort present to cause interference with a part of the participant's usual functions or normal daily activities. Intense: Extreme difficulty, causing significant damage to functioning or disability; significantly interferes with the participant's usual functions; prevents normal daily activities. |
up to 22 day
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start (Actual)
Primary Completion (Actual)
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Actual)
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Actual)
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Other Study ID Numbers
- AllSEUGEPpHFL06260307080418
Plan for Individual participant data (IPD)
Plan to Share Individual Participant Data (IPD)?
Drug and device information, study documents
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated drug product
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated device product
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