In a large multicentre study of 429 patients with the usual signs and symptoms of non-specific vaginitis (NSV), we studied the effect of different doses of metronidazole. The patients were divided into five treatment groups as follows: group A was given 400 mg metronidazole three times daily for seven days, group B 2000 mg as a single dose, group C 2000 mg on days 1 and 2, group D 2000 mg on days 1 and 3, and group E was given 1200 mg metronidazole once daily for five days. At follow up examination four weeks from the start of treatment, patients in groups D and E showed the best clinical results with cure rates of 94- OWo and 93 6% respectively. In addition the rate of reisolation of Gardnerella vaginalis was lowest in group D. We therefore recommend metronidazole 2000 mg on days 1 and 3 as routine treatment for non-specific or vaginitis associated with gardnerella.
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Jerve, F., Berdal, T. B., Bohman, P., Smith, C. C., Evjen, O. K., Jønnaess, H. G., … Qvigstad, E. (1984). Metronidazole in the treatment of non-specific vaginitis (NSV). Sexually Transmitted Infections, 60(3), 171–174. https://doi.org/10.1136/sti.60.3.171
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