Menstrual Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical and Basic Researches Related to ZhenQi Buxue Oral Liquid in Treating Menstrual Disorders
This study is a national multicenter prospective, randomized, controlled trial, which evaluates Zhenqi Buxue Oral Liquid,Progesterone Capsules and the addition of Zhenqi Buxue Oral Liquid to Progesterone Capsules in the treatment of menstrual disorders in adults women. One third of participanta will receive Zhenqi Buxue Oral Liquid, one third of participanta will receive Progesterone Capsules, and the another third will receive Zhenqi Buxue Oral Liquid and Progesterone Capsules in combination.
Menstrual disorders are one of the most common clinical symptoms in women. Since puberty, about 70% of women have experienced menstrual disorders, including early, delayed, shortened, prolonged, and more importantly oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, and decreased menstrual flow.At present, the main method of western medicine for the treatment of menstrual disorders is hormone replacement therapy, but the incidence of adverse reactions is high, and the clinical effect is mediocre. Traditional Chinese medicine in my country mostly adopts holistic conditioning therapy for the treatment of irregular menstruation. Zhenqi Buxue Oral Liquid consists of sheep placenta, pearl, red ginseng, wolfberry, astragalus, angelica, coix seed, ginger and jujube. The excipients are protein sugar and sodium benzoate. Nourishes qi and blood. It is suitable for dizziness, pale complexion, fatigue, lack of energy and lazy words caused by insufficient qi and blood. This study will conduct a comprehensive and in-depth study on its treatment of mental and psychological stress and menstrual disorders with "oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea, amenorrhea and decreased menstrual flow" as the main manifestations. The molecular mechanism and clinical improvement, and the safety and adverse reactions of its use paln to be clarified. ;
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Recruiting |
NCT03579303 -
Homoeopathy and Yoga in the Treatment of Menstrual Disorders in Females With Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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