Reproductive Health and Contraception
At Dinox GmbH in Berlin, clinical research in female urogenital diseases and reproductive physiology includes studies focused on contraceptive effectiveness and the stability of ovulation inhibition when treatment schedules are not followed exactly.
- Maintenance of ovulation suppression after intentional intake or application errors
- Evaluation of contraceptive reliability in healthy subjects
- Research on how delayed or missed use may affect protection
These trials help assess whether new or existing contraceptive approaches can continue to work as intended under real-world use conditions.
Postmenopausal Vaginal Health
Another key area of research at this site is vaginal atrophy in postmenopausal women, with studies examining treatments intended to improve comfort, tissue health, and related symptoms.
- Changes in vaginal tissue appearance and cytologic patterns
- Effects on vaginal pH and local vaginal environment
- Testing treatment benefit for vaginal atrophy and menopausal discomfort
The goal is to better understand how hormonal therapies may support vaginal health and ease symptoms associated with menopause.
Menopause-Related Symptoms and Hair Loss
Clinical trials also explore physiological processes linked to postmenopausal women with vasomotor menopausal symptoms and female pattern hair loss, assessing whether treatment can improve symptom burden and visible hair outcomes.
- Hair growth measures in women with female pattern hair loss
- Safety and tolerability of treatment in postmenopausal participants
- Assessment of effects on the endometrium and bleeding patterns
These studies are designed to evaluate both symptom relief and overall treatment safety, supporting better care options for women after menopause.
Hormonal Treatment Research
The site’s broader research portfolio includes work on reproductive and urinary physiological phenomena, with attention to how hormone-based therapies act in the body and how they may be used to test new treatment options.
- Assessment of systemic exposure to hormonal therapy
- Evaluation of local and overall treatment effects
- Testing new approaches for women’s health conditions
Overall, the studies at Dinox GmbH combine contraception, menopause care, and vaginal health research to improve understanding of women’s health treatments.



