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The effect of viola odorata syrup on hot flashes and sleep quality in postmenopausal wome

Phase 3
Conditions
Condition 1: Hot flashes. Condition 2: sleep disorders.
Menopausal and female climacteric states
Sleep disorders
N95.1
Registration Number
IRCT20180514039660N1
Lead Sponsor
Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
Brief Summary

Not available

Detailed Description

Not available

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
Complete
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
94
Inclusion Criteria

At least the reading and writing skills
Post-menopausal (at least 12 months of self-deprivation of menstruation, without contact with pregnancy and lactation, or other medical and pharmaceutical reasons or serum FSH> 40 IU / L).
Experience at least 3 hot flashes throughout the day
Having a sleep quality score higher than 5
Age 40 to 65 years old

Exclusion Criteria

Tobacco and alcohol consumption
Hormone therapy in the last 6 months
Having depression, stress or severe anxiety (score less than 19 below the stress scale, score less than 10 below the anxiety scale or score less than 14 below the depression scale of the DASS-21 questionnaire)
Having physical illnesses (such as diabetes, hypertension, pulmonary, heart, infectious diseases, cancers)
Mental illness
Infectious and febrile illnesses (such as respiratory, urinary and hepatitis infections, thyroid disease, and those with hot flush as one of their symptoms).
Concomitant use of hypnotic and herbal medicines affecting sleep and hot flashes (such as soy and herbs)
Taking medications that improve vasomotor symptoms (such as clonidine, antidepressants, tamoxifen, raloxifene, anticonvulsants like gabapentin)
Use of anti-coagulants, anti-anxiety and non-steroidal drugs
Having a night shift
The use of isoflavone absorption inhibitors during the study, such as antibiotics for 6 weeks, and proton pump inhibitors (omeprazole, lansoprazole, ropiperazole, pantoprazole, osomoperazole)

Study & Design

Study Type
interventional
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hot flashes. Timepoint: From a week before the study begins to immediately after the intervention. Method of measurement: Hot flashes daily registration form.;Sleep quality. Timepoint: Before starting the study until immediately after the intervention. Method of measurement: Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index.
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
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