A 28 Day Clinical Assessment of a Lactic Acid-containing Antimicrobial Intimate Gel Wash Formulation on Skin Tolerance and Impact on the Vulvar Microbiome
While intimate feminine hygiene products are widely used as part of daily cleansing routines, little is known about how these products impact the vulvovaginal area and its microbiome stability. This 4 week clinical study assessed tolerance of a novel gel wash containing lactic acid (pH 4.2) for exte...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Bruning (Author), Ying Chen (Author), Karen A. McCue (Author), Joseph R. Rubino (Author), Jeremy E. Wilkinson (Author), Alan D. G. Brown (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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