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Topical treatment of vulvodynia, dyspareunia and pudendal neuralgia: A single clinic audit of amitriptyline and oestriol in organogel

Chantelle M. Ruoss, Elizabeth Howard, Karen Chan, Paul Stevenson, Thierry G. Vancaillie

2021Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vulvodynia and pudendal neuralgia comprise significant contributors to vulvar-related pain and its impact on daily life. AIM: A retrospective clinical audit was conducted at the Women's Health & Research Institute of Australia, Sydney, to determine the pattern of use and the efficacy of the application of topical amitriptyline 0.5% plus oestriol 0.03% in organogel (AOO), to the vulvar vestibule in reducing the impact of pain on daily life. MATERIALS AND METHODS: There were 1174 patients who received a script from May 2017 until February 2020: 1054 patients agreed to be contacted and had a valid email address. RESULTS: There were 376 (35.7%) patients who replied. Pain with intercourse was the main indication for use. Treatment was rated effective by 51.2% (95% CI: 35.4-66.8%) of patients less than 30 years of age, 66.7% (95% CI: 57.3-74.9%) of patients 30-50 years of age, and 58.3% (95% CI: 50.9-65.4%) in patients over 50. Stinging at the site of application was the most commonly reported side effect. CONCLUSION: Topical AOO is an effective and well-tolerated treatment for vulvar pain.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVulvodyniaAmitriptylineVulvaConstipationTolerabilityPelvic painAnesthesiaAdverse effectSurgeryInternal medicineSexual function and dysfunction studiesHypothalamic control of reproductive hormonesHair Growth and Disorders