Zahra Mohammadzadeh
Jolfa Clinic, Jolfa, Iran
Title: Comparing the effects of hypericum perforatum L. and metronidazole vaginal gel in treatment of bacterial vaginosis: a randomised controlled clinical trial
Biography
Biography: Zahra Mohammadzadeh
Abstract
In-vitro studies indicate a strong antibacterial activity of hypericum perforatum. However, we found no study on this area in human. In this double-blind, double dummy trial, we aimed to compare the effect of hypericum perforatum with metronidazole vaginal gel on treatment and recurrence (primary outcomes) of bacterial vaginosis (BV) and on patient complaints (secondary outcomes). 162 married women aged 18-49 with BV were randomized into two groups. The intervention group (n=82) got 5 gram of 3% hypericum perforatum and placebo of metronidazole vaginal gel, and the control group (n=80) got 5 gram of 0.75% metronidazole and placebo of hypericum perforatum vaginal gel for 5 days. Amsel criteria were used for diagnosis, cure and recurrence of BV. We used Chi-square, Fisher's exact, logistic regression for data analysis. At 10-12 days after starting treatment, cure rate was 82% in the intervention and 85% in control group (risk ratio (RR) 0.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.6 to 1.3). Among the cured women, recurrence rate was 9% in the intervention and 13% in the control group at the 30-35 day visit (RR 0.8, 95%CI 0.4 to 1.3). There was no significant difference between the groups regarding any patient complaints, except itching which was less in hypericum perforatum group (5% vs. 16%, p=0.018 at the first and 13% vs. 43%, p<0.001 at the second follow-up). No significant adverse event was reported at any groups. Therefore, hypericum perforatum could be a good option for treatment of BV. However, further studies are needed for its public use.
Keywords: Hypericum perforatum, Vaginal gel Metronidazole, Bacterial vaginosis