View clinical trials related to Climacteric Syndrome.
Filter by:Your study seems to aim at emphasizing the significance of non-pharmacological and non-hormonal approaches in managing menopausal symptoms, particularly focusing on muscle training and education. This holistic approach acknowledges the importance of physical well-being, psychological support, and education to enhance women's quality of life during the menopausal transition.
A multicenter, prospective, open-label clinical study will be conducted, to monitor serum concentration and pharmacokinetic profile after subcutaneous implantation of a 25mg absorbable pellet containing estradiol in climacteric women.
The study collected retrospective data from the assumption of combined natural molecules in menopausal women with metabolic syndrome
To investigate the effect of LBFKBRP on climacteric syndrome in women and explore its therapeutic mechanism.
To evaluate effectiveness and safety of combined use of dietary supplements Amberen and Smart B by women with a typical (without complications) form of climacteric syndrome, with mild to moderate symptoms.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effects of Passiflora incarnata and Isoflavone combination in relieving the symptoms associated with Climacteric Syndrome.
The purpose of the investigators study is to create the evidence of effectivness on climacteric syndrome in patients affected by breast cancer, by acupuncture added to the standard care (self care).