This investigation was conducted to evaluate and compare the therapeutic effectiveness of Prangos ferulacea vaginal cream with clotrimazole vaginal cream in improving clinical manifestations and laboratory outcomes of vulvovaginal candidiasis. The research was conducted as a triple-blind randomized clinical trial involving 111 participants, who were subsequently assigned to intervention and control groups. Individuals in the control group received Clotrimazole vaginal cream, administered intravaginally at a dose of 5 grams per night for one week using an applicator. The intervention arm implemented an equivalent application protocol, with the difference that the formulation consisted of Prangos ferulacea (Jashir) vaginal cream. Clinical symptoms—including itching, burning and discharge—were evaluated with a visual analog scale (VAS) at baseline and following the intervention. Additionally, culture of vaginal secretions was performed to assess microbiological outcomes. All data processing and statistical evaluations were conducted in SPSS, adopting p < 0.05 as the criterion for statistical significance. Both groups demonstrated a significant reduction in clinical symptoms following the intervention (p < 0.05). The percentage of women with negative cultures increased to 89.1% in the clotrimazole group and 78.6% in the Prangos ferulacea group, as the difference between groups did not reach statistical significance (p = 0.13). The reduction in itching, burning, and discharge was notable in both groups, indicating effective symptom control (p < 0.05). Prangos ferulacea vaginal cream demonstrated comparable efficacy to clotrimazole in relieving the symptoms and reducing the microbial burden of vulvovaginal candidiasis. Given its herbal origin and antifungal potential, Prangos ferulacea may serve as a natural and well-tolerated alternative or complementary therapy. • Prangos ferulacea (Jashir) vaginal cream showed comparable efficacy to clotrimazole in reducing symptoms and negative culture rates in women with vulvovaginal candidiasis. • Both treatments significantly alleviated itching, burning, and discharge, with no statistically significant difference between the two groups. • Prangos ferulacea offers a natural, well-tolerated herbal alternative for managing vulvovaginal candidiasis, supporting its potential as a complementary antifungal therapy.
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Leila ghiasi
Fatemeh Goudarzi
Hossein Sadeghi
Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Yasuj University of Medical Sciences
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a528ecf1e85e5c73bf04da — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2026.103334