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Bacterial vaginosis – compliant therapy with the combined preparations 

HEALTH OF WOMAN. 2016.1(107):132–136; doi 10.15574/HW.2016.107.132 
 

Bacterial vaginosis – compliant therapy with the combined preparations 
 

Vdovychenko Yu. P., Gopchuk E. N.

National Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education P. L. Shupyk, Kiev 
 

Purpose of the study: provide data on the results of studies on the use of a combination of ciprofloxacin-tinidazole in the treatment of non-specific inflammation of the genitals. 
 

Materials of and methods: the use of combined antibacterial drug Ciprolet A in the complex treatment of bacterial vaginosis. 
 

Results: analysis of the results shows the association role of microorganisms in causing bacterial vaginosis and nonspecific vaginitis; the study demonstrated the impact of the proposed method to achieve a sustained therapeutic effect. 
 

Conclusions: Ciprolet A can be recommended for therapy in the treatment of combined infectious and inflammatory conditions of the genitals. 
 

Key words: bacterial vaginosis, ciprofloxacin, tinidazol, Ciprolet A. 
 

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