Comparison of the effect of passiflora plant and mefenamic acid on primary dysmenorrhoea
- Conditions
- Dysmenorrhea.
- Registration Number
- IRCT20230406057831N1
- Lead Sponsor
- Ahvaz University of Medical Sciences
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Recruiting
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 165
single
age 18-25 years old
regular menstrual cycle (25-30 days)
occurrence of pain before or at the same time as menstrual bleeding
moderate to severe pain intensity (4 to 10 points) based on visual analogue pain index in three days at First, menstrual bleeding
no history of abdominal and pelvic surgery
no symptoms such as burning, itching or abnormal secretions
no stressful factors such as the death of 1st degree relatives
separation of parents, etc. in the last 6 months
no smoking
no drug allergy
body mass index above 30
sensitivity to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as mefenamic acid
use of oral contraceptives, supplements or any drug and herbal decoction
suffering from medical diseases such as organ disease. Genital, heart, lung disease, endocrine disorders, metabolic disease, gastric or duodenal ulcer, digestive, liver and kidney disease
use of drugs that suppress the central nervous system, anticoagulants and antihypertensive drugs
suffering from mental illnesses. According to the patient, it is like depression, severe anxiety and severe stress
Study & Design
- Study Type
- interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Severity of primary dysmenorrhoea. Timepoint: Measurement of primary dysmenorrhea before the start of the study and in the first three days of menstruation for two months. Method of measurement: Visual analog scale of pain.;Duration of primary dysmenorrhea. Timepoint: Measuring the duration of primary dysmenorrhea before the start of the study and in the first three days of menstruation for two months. Method of measurement: The duration of primary dysmenorrhea is measured in minutes.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method