View clinical trials related to Menopausal Syndrome.
Filter by:The study aims to asses the effects of micronized (MIC) and nanoparticulate (NANO) transdermal hormone therapy (THT) on blood pressure, ultra-sensitive C-reactive protein (CRP), and cardiovascular risk factors in postmenopausal women.
The study will collect the clinical and biological data of the patients, the investigators could further analyse and identify the risk factors and optimize clinical treatment method. Besides, population-based healthy people with informed consent are also collected.
A follow-up intervention for the climacteric symptoms of nurses in Peking
The Purpose of this study is to evaluate in a randomized, double-blind, Parallel, Non-inferiority, Multicenter, the efficacy and safety of UNCNT in comparison to the active comparator of MELSMON in female having menopausal syndrome. Patients will be allocated randomly to receive either UNCNT or MELSMON. Through the injection of UNCNT to female having menopausal disorder, efficacy in the improvement of the menopausal symptoms by Kupperman index is to be evaluated and compared with MELSMON.
The primary object is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of electroacupuncture for symptoms of women during menopausal transition .
The purpose of this study is to investigate the anti-atherosclerotic and anti-climacteric action of natural drug Karinat based on phytoestrogen-rich botanicals in perimenopausal women.
This study is to evaluate the benefit/risk of hormone replacement treatment among early menopausal women in China. This is a multi-centre, random, prospective study.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the neurobiological effects of hormone therapy (HT) in healthy early postmenopausal women. The studies proposed in this project seek to define the association between different hormone forms (estradiol only and progesterone only) versus placebo on brain functional measures. The functional measures will include the performance of the volunteers on a comprehensive neuropsychological testing battery, and the brain functional responses to episodic memory (verbal and non-verbal) challenges as well as emotional processing determined with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
The purpose of this multiple-centered, randomized, controlled study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of a combination using herbs prescription and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) emotion treatment in women with menopausal syndrome.
The purpose of this study is to determine if estrogen or testosterone can affect cortisol levels and where fat builds up in our bodies.