Vitamin D
Dietary SupplementOther names: Devit-3 damla barcod number 8699525590435 ,DEVA Holding AŞ
NCT Number: NCT02441530
Vitamin D in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea. Design:Randomised controlled trial. Setting:In a university hospital. Population: 142 women aged 16-35 years. Methods: Patients were treated with 667 unit of vitamin D once a day, 200 unit of vitamin E once a day or 400 mg ibuprofen twice a day,2 days before the date of menstruation and continued through the first 3 days, for 2 months. Main outcome measures: Pain score. Results: Mean VAS of vitamin D group was 4,91, was 6,54 in the vitamin E group and was 4,02 in the ibuprofen group Conclusion:Vitamin D and vitamin E are effective in relieving the pain,but the effect of vitamin D are more prominent
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Notify Me16 year–35 year
Female
Interventional
Phase 3
An excessive uterine production of prostaglandins is the pathogenic trigger of dysmenorrhoea. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the currently accepted drugs for the management of this disorder. The capacity for synthesizing vitamin D and the presence of vitamin D receptor in human cycling endometrium have also been demonstrated. Because vitamin D reduces the synthesis of prostaglandins, a beneficial effect of vitamin D for the uterus is possible.Vitamin E inhibits the release of arachidonic acid and the conversion of arachidonic acid to prostaglandin via an action on the enzymes phospholipase A2 and cyclooxygenase.
Healthy volunteers accepted: Yes
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Other names: Devit-3 damla barcod number 8699525590435 ,DEVA Holding AŞ
Other names: Evicap d-alfa-Tokoferol, KOÇAK Farma
Other names: profen Dinçtaş İlaç
Time frame: 2 months
Bezmialem Vakif University
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Vitamin D in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhoea: A Prospective Randomised Controlled Trial
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