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Based on previous data published on the SERM properties of Femarelle, the investigators hypothesized that Femarelle could be a potential treatment for Vulvo-vaginal atrophy(VVA) symptoms. The current study was a pilot study to examine the effect of Femarelle® on VVA symptoms in symptomatic post-menopausal women.
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Post-menopausal women aged 54-77, with vaginal atrophy (< 5% superficial cells on cervical cytology) with at least one moderate-to-severe VVA symptom (dryness, irritation, soreness, dysuria, dyspareunia, or bleeding with coitus), will be recruited for a 12-week open-label pilot study. The study protocol was approved by Schulman Associates IRB.Femarelle will be given twice daily and subjective symptoms as well as objective measures like inspection and vaginal pH will be measured.
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Healthy post menopausal women between the ages of 40-85+yrs who complain of vaginal dryness with at least three urogenital symptoms from the following: vaginal dryness, vaginal irritation, vaginal soreness, dysuria, dyspareunia, bleeding with coitus & one of these symptoms must be moderate to severe as determined by patient, Moderate: discomforting and aware of it with activities. Severe: discomforting enough to interfere with activities Activities include sitting, walking, running, urinating, as well as sexual activity
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Patients using HRT (cannot have used for past 3 months).
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12 participants in 1 patient group
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