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Mechanism50S subunit inhibitors [+1] |
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Drug Highest PhaseApproved |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
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Mechanism30S subunit inhibitors [+4] |
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Active Indication- |
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Drug Highest PhasePending |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
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Mechanism50S subunit inhibitors [+1] |
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Active Indication- |
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Drug Highest PhasePending |
First Approval Ctry. / Loc.- |
First Approval Date20 Jan 1800 |
A Comparative Open Labeled Clinical Study to Evaluate the Efficacy and Tolerability of Two Different Intravaginal Formulations Containing a Combination of Clindamycin and Clotrimazole in Vaginal Infections
Randomized, Parallel Group, Active Controlled Trial to compare effectiveness and tolerability of 2 different vaginal formulations containing 200mg clotrimazole and clindamycin phosphate equivalent to 100mg clindamycin for 3 days in women clinically diagnosed to have infective vaginitis.
A Phase 3b, Comparative and Randomized Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of an Intravaginal Ovule Combination of Ketoconazole and Clindamycin Compared With an Intravaginal Cream Combination of Tetracycline and Amphotericin B for the Treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis and Vaginal Candidiasis, Either Mixed or Isolated
This is a study to compare the safety and efficacy of the use of a intravaginal ovule containing a combination of Ketoconazole and Clindamycin to the use of an intravaginal cream containing a combination Tetracycline and Amphotericin B for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis and/or mixed or isolated vaginal candidiasis.
Phase III, Open Label, Randomized, Multicenter Study to Evaluate Efficacy, Tolerability & Safety of Combination of Clindamycin 100mg and Ketoconazole 400mg in Vaginal Capsules, Compared to Combination of Tetracycline 100mg and Amphotericin B 50mg in Vaginal Cream for the Treatment of Bacterial Vaginosis and Candidiasis Isolatedly or in Association (Mixed-Type Vaginosis)
The purpose of this study is to determine the Efficacy, Tolerability & Safety of Combination of Clindamycin 100mg and Ketoconazole 400mg in Vaginal Capsules, used for 7 consecutive days in patients with Mixed-Type Vaginosis compared to Combination of Tetracycline 100mg and Amphotericin B 50mg in Vaginal Cream.
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