Overview

Efficacy and Tolerability of the Use of Varicell Compared With Daflon

Status:
Unknown status
Trial end date:
2011-12-01
Target enrollment:
0
Participant gender:
All
Summary
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficacy and tolerability of Varicell compared to Daflon, in reducing the symptoms caused by chronic venous insufficiency and hemorrhoidal syndrome.
Phase:
Phase 3
Accepts Healthy Volunteers?
No
Details
Lead Sponsor:
Vidfarma Indústria de Medicamentos Ltda.
Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:

- For both groups

- Patients who consent to participate in the study by signing the Instrument of Consent.

- Patients of all ethnic groups, of both sexes and aged at least 18 years old and
maximum 65 years old;

- Being for seven days without any medication or treatment related to the venous system.

- Patients able to make proper use of medication;

For Group V - Chronic Venous Insufficiency.

- Presence of at least two symptoms (pain, heaviness and discomfort) in the lower limbs
with scores greater than 3 measured by visual analogue scale;

- Clinical diagnosis of varicose veins rating of 0 to 3 by CEAP;

In Group H - hemorrhoidal syndrome.

- Presence of at least two symptoms (pain in the anorectal evacuation to walk and / or
at rest, feeling of anal discomfort (burning, itching, irritation) to evacuate to walk
and / or at rest, bloating in the anorectal region, the presence and intensity of
bleeding in the anorectal region, the presence and intensity of mucus in the anorectal
region) with a score equal to or greater than 3 measured by visual analogue scale;

- Clinical Diagnosis of Hemorrhoids grade 1 and grade 2.

Exclusion Criteria:

Pregnant or lactating;

- Patients aged less than 18 years old or older than 65 years old;

- Patients with a history of hypersensitivity to any component of the formula;

- Use of medications phlebotonics in the last 7 days;

- previous venous surgery;

- Patients with renal and liver failure.

- Patients with gastritis or gastric ulcer;

- Patients with acute inflammatory diseases of the bowel, intestinal obstruction,
appendicitis;

- Patients with ileus, stenosis, atony, undiagnosed abdominal symptoms, colonopathy
inflammatory abdominal pain of unknown cause dehydration and loss of water and
electrolytes and constipation;

- Patients with blood coagulation disorders;

- Any condition which in the opinion of the physician investigator is significant and
can make the patient unsuitable for study or that might put you under additional risk.