Overview

Comparison of Absorption of Vaginal Diazepam Using Different Delivery Systems

Status:
Terminated
Trial end date:
2014-05-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
Female
Summary
The purpose of this study is to determine which of three delivery systems of vaginal diazepam have the best systemic absorption, measured by serum diazepam levels. The three delivery systems are: moistened tablet, suppository or cream. Additionally the study will compare the side effects and absorption of vaginal diazepam with oral diazepam. Vaginal diazepam is used off-label vaginally to relax pelvic floor muscles and reduce pelvic pain caused from pelvic floor dysfunction.
Phase:
Phase 1
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Jason Gilleran
Treatments:
Diazepam
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- Provide informed consent

- Premenopausal women > age 18

- Able to provide urine and serum samples during the time period

Exclusion Criteria:

- Current use of benzodiazepines in any form. If history of benzodiazepine use, must not
have taken for one week prior to study screening and enrollment

- Pregnancy

- Concomitant use of any narcotic drug, ethanol, or any illicit drug use during the
study period that could be deemed unsafe in combination with benzodiazepine medication
use as judged by the investigators.

- Any evidence of vaginitis on wet mount slide

- Postmenopausal

- Subject with any other vaginal epithelial disorder that could affect absorption of
medication as deemed by the investigators.

- Any indication/condition/medication that the investigators identify as contraindicated
in conjunction with diazepam.