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A Two-arm, Parallel-design, Clinical Investigation to Determine the Effectiveness and Safety of a Water-based Personal Lubricant With a Sensory Action and Silicone-based Personal Lubricant With a Sensory Action for the Relief of Intimate Discomfort Associated With Vaginal Dryness
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Lubricant A (sensate water-based personal lubricant) and Comparator A (non-sensate water-based lubricant) and Lubricant B (sensate silicone-based personal lubricant) and Comparator B (non-sensate silicone-based personal lubricant) for Dyspareunia and Vaginal Dryness. Completed, enrolled 132 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This clinical investigation will look at the effectiveness and safety of two personal lubricants for the relief of intimate discomfort associated with vaginal dryness.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
In the tolerance phase, a pea-sized lubricant will be considered a single application for oral assessment and approximately 3g of lubricant will be considered a single application for vaginal assessment. In the treatment phase, approximately 3g of lubricant will be considered a single application.
In the tolerance phase, a pea-sized lubricant will be considered a single application for oral assessment and approximately 3g of lubricant will be considered a single application for vaginal assessment. In the treatment phase, approximately 3g of lubricant will be considered a single application.