1. Comparative study of the effect of 'Ginger-Lavender' capsule with 'Mefenamic Acid' on the severity of primary dysmenorrhea: A randomized clinical trial
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Shadi Ahmadi, Sharareh Jannesari, Maliheh Nasiri, and Shamim Sahranavard
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dysmenorrhea ,ginger ,lavender ,mefenamic acid ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Introduction: Dysmenorrhea is a major problem in women's general and individual health. Complications of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in this disease have led to an increase in the tendency to complementary, alternative and herbal remedies. This study was performed with aim to compare the effect of "Ginger-Lavender" capsule with" Mefenamic Acid" on the severity of primary dysmenorrhea. Methods: This triple-blind clinical trial study was conducted in in 2020 on 60 students with a history of primary dysmenorrhea living in the selected dormitories of Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences. The research tools were the questionnaire of menstrual status, demographic and anthropometric characteristics form and pain line. In the intervention group, Ginger-Lavender capsules and in the control group, Mefenamic Acid capsules were prescribed four times daily for 3 days from the onset of menstruation bleeding. Pain intensity was measured during 2 months. Data were analyzed by SPSS software (version 24) and independent t-test, Bonferroni, Fisher, and Analysis of Variance. P
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- 2022
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