New gel aims to stop recurring vaginal infections
NCT ID NCT07234786
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests a gel device called Multi-Gyn FemiTotal in 80 women with bacterial vaginosis or vaginal yeast infections. Participants use the gel for 7 days, and if symptoms clear, they are followed for 4 months to see if the infection returns. The goal is to see if the gel can both treat and prevent these common infections.
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Dr Farah Bolaky
RECRUITINGQuatre Bornes, Mauritius
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