Effectiveness of an optimized benzalkonium chloride gel as vaginal contraceptive: a randomized controlled trial among Chinese women

Abstract Background This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy, safety and acceptability of a newly developed benzalkonium chloride (BZK) contraceptive gel which was compared to nonoxynol-9 (N-9) gel. Study Design A Phase II, multicenter, randomized, controlled study at three Chinese centers...

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Veröffentlicht in:Contraception (Stoneham) 2013-06, Vol.87 (6), p.756-765
Hauptverfasser: Li, Weihua, Huang, Zirong, Wu, Yu, Wang, Haiyun, Zhou, Xiaobo, Xiao, Zhiqin, Ding, Xuncheng, Xu, Jinxun
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background This study was conducted to evaluate the efficacy, safety and acceptability of a newly developed benzalkonium chloride (BZK) contraceptive gel which was compared to nonoxynol-9 (N-9) gel. Study Design A Phase II, multicenter, randomized, controlled study at three Chinese centers was conducted to compare 120 women who used BZK gel with 120 women who used N-9 gel for 6 months. Contraceptive efficacy was assessed by pregnancy rate, and safety was evaluated by adverse events report, gynecologic examination, Papanicolaou smears, leukorrhea test, and blood and urine tests. The acceptability was assessed through follow-up visit forms and a questionnaire at the 6-month visit. Results Net cumulative rates in the BZK group at 6 months were as follows: follow-up 100%, terminations 5.1%, pregnancy 1.7%, medical reasons 0% and fear of failure 3.4%. At 6 months, the rates in the N-9 group were as follows: follow-up 99.2%, terminations 9.4%, pregnancy 0.9%, medical reasons 2.5%, fear of failure 3.4% and other personal reasons 2.6%. No significant difference in pregnancy rate and termination rate between the two groups was found (p>.05). Seven cases in the BZK group (5.8%) complained about leukorrhagia and vaginal irritation symptoms (itching and burning) at 6 months, while 16 cases in the N-9 group (13.3%) had similar complaints (p
ISSN:0010-7824
1879-0518
DOI:10.1016/j.contraception.2012.09.012