Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4273085 | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | 2009 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Injection of 20 I.E. Botox in the vestibule of women diagnosed with vestibulodynia does not reduce pain, improve sexual functioning, or impact the quality of life compared to placebo and evaluated at 3 and 6 moths follow up. Both the Botox group and the placebo groups experienced a reduction in pain on the VAS Likert scale at 6 months follow up. Women with vestibulodynia have difficulty with sexual function and present with sexual distress, which has to be addressed in conjunction with pain to eliminate the disorder. Petersen CD, Giraldi A, Lundvall L, and Kristensen E. Botulinum toxin Type A-A novel treatment for provoked vestibulodynia? Results from a randomized, placebo controlled, double blinded study. J Sex Med 2009;6:2523-2537.
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Authors
Christina Damsted MD, Annamaria PhD, Lene MD, Ellids MD,