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:: Volume 12, Issue 3 (August- september 2007) ::
pajoohande 2007, 12(3): 177-184 Back to browse issues page
The Effects of Menastil on Primary Dysmenorrhea
Kariman N * , Zaree F , Mojab FH , Alavi Majd H , Ahmadi M , Gachkar L
, n_kariman@sbmu.ac.ir
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Background: Considering the prevalence of dysmenorrhea and its importance for women as well as social qualities and public tendency toward alternative complementary and herbal drugs, this study was carried out to determine the effect of Menastil on primary dysmenorrhea on students residing in Dormitories’ universities of Saveh 2005. Materials and Methods: This placebo-controlled double-blind clinical trial was performed on 72 single students between 18 and 26 years old with primary dysmenorrhea. Data were collected through a questionnaire which included demographic factors, exercise, stress factors, use of medicines, and the McGill pain ruler for determining of pain severity. Subjects were classified into two groups of moderate (4≤ Score ≤7) and sever (8≤ Score ≤10), base on their pain severity. Subjects with scores of less than 4 were excluded from this study. All Subjects randomly allocated into two groups (1) the experimental group who received the vials of Menastil and (2) the placebo group. Two drops of Menastil (calendula+mint) was used topically during the menstruation in the form of an abdominal massage for two months. The placebo group received the same mode of treatment with the vials contained baby oil and mint. The menstrual cramp levels were assessed, using a visual analogue scale (McGill Ruler) and severity of dysmenorrhea was measured by a verbal multidimensional scoring system. Data were analyzed applying Freedman and Mann-Whitney statistical tests. Results: Demographic characteristics (age, height, weight & menstrual status) were similar between two groups. The score of dysmenorrhaea reduced in both groups. The results showed that compared to placebo, Menastil decreased more the severity of dysmenorrhea so that the difference between two groups was significant (P<0.0001). Also, the consumption of pain relief agents and the amount of menstrual bleeding decreased by Menastil therapy. Moreover, there was no side effect with this mode ot treatment. Conclusion: The consumption of menastil decreases primary dysmenorrhea. The investigation of effects of long term consumption of menastil (6 months) is recommended.
Keywords: Primary Dysmenorrhea, Menastil, Pain Severity, menstrual bleeding
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Type of Study: Original | Subject: Medicine
Received: 2017 | Accepted: 2017 | Published: 2017
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Kariman N, Zaree F, Mojab FH, Alavi Majd H, Ahmadi M, Gachkar L. The Effects of Menastil on Primary Dysmenorrhea. pajoohande 2007; 12 (3) :177-184
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