Phase I Trial of a Lactobacillus crispatus Vaginal Suppository for Prevention of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infection in Women
- 2008-03-11
- Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology 2007
- C. Czaja
- A. Stapleton
- Yuliya Yarova-Yarovaya
- W. Stamm
- PubMed: 18288237
- DOI: 10.1155/2007/35387
Study Design
- Type
- Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT)
- Sample size
- n = 30
- Population
- Premenopausal women with recurrent UTI
- Methods
- Phase I randomized controlled trial
- Highly Cited
Abstract
Objectives: We performed a phase I trial to assess the safety and tolerance of a Lactobacillus vaginal suppository for prevention of recurrent UTI.
Methods: Premenopausal women with a history of recurrent UTI were randomized to use L. crispatus CTV-05 or placebo vaginal suppositories daily for five days.
Results: 30 women were randomized (15 to L. crispatus CTV-05). No severe adverse events occurred. Mild to moderate vaginal discharge and genital irritation were reported by women in both study arms. Seven women randomized to L. crispatus CTV-05 developed pyuria without associated symptoms. Most women had high concentrations of vaginal H202-producing lactobacilli before randomization. L. crispatus, L. jensenii, and L. gasseri were the most common Lactobacillus species identified, with stable prevalence over time.
Conclusions: L. crispatus CTV-05 can be given as a vaginal suppository with minimal sideeffects to healthy women with a history of recurrent UTI. Mild inflammation of the urinary tract was noted in some women.
Research Insights
Seven women randomized to L. crispatus CTV-05 developed pyuria without associated symptoms.
- Effect
- Neutral
- Effect size
- Small
Most women had high concentrations of vaginal H202-producing lactobacilli before randomization.
- Effect
- Neutral
- Effect size
- Moderate
L. crispatus CTV-05 can be given as a vaginal suppository with minimal side effects to healthy women with a history of recurrent UTI.
- Effect
- Neutral
- Effect size
- Moderate
Seven women randomized to L. crispatus CTV-05 developed pyuria without associated symptoms.
- Effect
- Harmful
- Effect size
- Small
Seven women randomized to L. crispatus CTV-05 developed pyuria without associated symptoms.
- Effect
- Harmful
- Effect size
- Small