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NOT YET RECRUITING

NCT07701863

F-GYN for Vaginal Dryness and Vulvovaginal Atrophy

This clinical study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of F-GYN, a sterile injectable medical device containing non-crosslinked hyaluronic acid, in adult women with moderate to severe vaginal dryness and symptoms related to vaginal and vestibular atrophy. Vaginal dryness and atrophic changes may cause discomfort, itching, burning, pain during sexual intercourse, reduced lubrication, and lower quality of life. Standard non-hormonal products, such as lubricants and moisturizers, may not provide sufficient relief for all women, and hormonal therapies may be unsuitable or unacceptable for some patients. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two groups. Participants in the study group will receive one F-GYN injection at the baseline visit. Participants in the control group will continue standard non-hormonal symptomatic care for 4 weeks and will then receive one F-GYN injection after all planned 4-week assessments have been completed. This allows F-GYN to be compared with standard non-hormonal care during the initial 4-week comparison period. The injection will be administered by a qualified gynecologist into the vaginal and vestibular tissue. Local anesthesia may be used according to the standard practice of the study site. The main purpose of the study is to determine whether F-GYN improves vaginal health, assessed by the Vaginal Health Index, after 4 weeks compared with standard non-hormonal symptomatic care without injection. The study will also assess vaginal dryness, itching, burning, pain during sexual intercourse, quality of life, sexual comfort, treatment satisfaction, global improvement, and safety. Participants will attend study visits and will also complete telephone follow-up questionnaires up to 6 months after the injection.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-07-14

Atrophic Vaginitis
Atrophic Vulvovaginitis
Vaginal Atrophy
+3
RECRUITING

NCT05953090

VALOR: Vaginal Atrophy & Long-term Observation of Recovery

Vulvovaginal skin conditions, namely vaginal atrophy, lichen sclerosus, lichen simplex chronicus and lichen planus affecting the female adult population will be treated with a novel gel dressing to test the short- and long-term safety and efficacy of the device.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-02-20

9 states

Atrophic Vaginitis
Vaginal Atrophy
Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause
+3
RECRUITING

NCT07346287

ASSIST-VLA: Assessment of Symptom-Specific Improvement in Diagnosed Vaginal Atrophy Following Laser Therapy

Vaginal atrophy patients receiving vaginal laser therapy will be treated with daily 7-0940® following a laser session to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the product as an adjunct treatment. Clinical outcomes will be assessed using validated investigator- and patient-reported measures, with safety and symptom progression monitored throughout the study.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2026-01-16

1 state

Vaginal Atrophy
Atrophic Vaginitis
Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause (GSM)
RECRUITING

NCT06305494

Genitourinary Syndrome of Menopause in Thai Gynecologic Cancer Survivors

Women often face common cancers like ovarian, uterine, and cervical cancers. Improvements in cancer detection and treatment mean more women survive. However, survivors can encounter challenges like ongoing pain, treatment complications, and fertility issues. Treating these cancers often involves surgeries that might include removing ovaries or using pelvic radiation. This can trigger menopause in younger women, causing problems like vaginal dryness, itching, and urinary issues. Women who've gone through menopause often deal with these symptoms, affecting their daily lives, confidence, and intimate relationships. Though treatments are available, lack of awareness, embarrassment, and not discussing these issues with doctors can make managing them difficult. The main treatment for these symptoms is using vaginal estrogen, but it might not be suitable for some cancer survivors. Non-hormonal options like lubricants and moisturizers are alternatives. This study in Thailand aiming to explore how common these issues are among gynecological cancer survivors, their feelings about it, and how it affects their quality of life.

Gender: FEMALE

Ages: 18 Years - Any

Updated: 2024-04-25

Atrophic Vaginitis
Gynecologic Cancer
Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms