Using a Herbal Remedy Extract for the Treatment of Endometriosis Symptoms
NCT ID: NCT04493476
Last Updated: 2025-06-26
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
PHASE2
54 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-10-01
2023-08-01
Brief Summary
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research product:Chinese herbal extract and curcumin extract, which appear as nutritional supplements in the Ministry of Health database, the research product is packed in 800mg capsules.
Intended use: Composition of 14 different nutritional supplements, in Chinese herbal formula, for the treatment of endometriosis and its symptoms. The formula is formulated according to Chinese medicine principles and aims to reduce inflammation of the pelvic organs and reduce the levels of pain caused by endometriosis disease.
Objectives:Examine the Effect of Using Nutritional Supplements on Symptoms in Patients with Targeted Endometriosis Symptoms.
Primary Endpoints:
Benefit of pain in women suffering from symptoms of endometriosis patients taking herbal extract for 4 months of treatment.
Structure of the study:A prospective, double-blind, double-blind, placebo-controlled (randomized) placebo-controlled trial involving women suffering from endometriosis symptoms and meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria and who agreed to participate in the study. The women will be randomly divided into the following two arms:
1. Study Group - Taking a daily dose of dietary supplement extract capsules
2. Control group - take a daily dose of Invo capsules Treatment efficacy will be measured according to a dedicated patient questionnaire with endometriosis symptoms that assess quality of life measures.
The study population will include 60 symptomatic women treated at the Multidisciplinary Center for Endometriosis Therapy at Lynn Medical Center.
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Detailed Description
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The current practice is based on the removal of endometriosis lesions in surgery and / or drug therapy designed to suppress existing lesion activity and prevent lesion recurrence after surgery. To diagnose endometriosis in a definite way it is necessary to visually identify the lesions and by biopsy in surgery. In many patients, the symptoms of endometriosis can be treated pharmacologically and without surgery . Therefore, it is now widely accepted in many cases to treat pharmacologic anatomy empirically based on an estimated endometriosis-based diagnosis of appropriate anemia, gynecological examination, and vaginal ultrasound.
Very little has been investigated regarding the integration of endometriosis phenomena through complementary medicine that includes herbs and acupuncture, despite the vast clinical knowledge and experience gained. In the present study, we would like to examine the effect of complementary medicine that would include a combination of herbal remedies for pain symptoms in women with endometriosis.
In recent years, the Western world has begun to integrate complementary medicine in various treatments for chronic diseases and in particular endometriosis . The Chinese language review included 13 Chinese randomized clinical trials from 1994 to 2000. The studies included 1076 women who received Chinese herbs alone or in combination with recognized drugs . The proposed mechanism is that the herbs are involved in regulation of the endocrine and immune system and which improve blood flow and anti-inflammatory activity .
The ability of Chinese herbs to affect physiological changes indicates a mechanism of biological action of the herbs. However, the medicinal plants appear to have lower potency activity than synthetic drugs. They can contain an anti-inflammatory but less active ingredient than synthetic steroids.
Research Rationale Endometriosis is a chronic disease of infertile women. The main treatment is based on hormone drug therapy and surgical treatment. There are patients who, despite these treatments, still suffer from symptoms of endometriosis. There are also patients who are medically balanced but have to stop treatment for various reasons and need another non-hormonal response. Herbs have been found effective in treating gynecological problems and especially in chronic pelvic pain. They may relieve the symptoms in those women who wish to avoid hormone or surgical treatment or who are not symptomatically balanced despite the usual treatments.
The purpose of the study Investigate the effectiveness of treatment of symptoms and quality of life measures by the use of medicinal plants in women with symptoms of endometriosis.
Preliminary Results Primary Endpoints Benefit of pain indices in women suffering from symptoms of endometriosis between patients taking herbal extract and patients taking Invo for 4 months of treatment. Benefit is defined as a statistically significant improvement in VAS dimensions that will be examined by a daily journal and medical questionnaire.
Secondary Results Secondary Endpoints Quality-Of-Life Benefit Defined as a statistically significant improvement in questionnaire indices.
Also, a reduction in the use of painkillers and a lack of working days each month between the two groups.
The research product:Chinese herbal extract and curcumin extract, which appear as nutritional supplements in the Ministry of Health database, the research product is packed in 800mg capsules.
Intended use: Composition of 14 different nutritional supplements, in Chinese herbal formula, for the treatment of endometriosis and its symptoms. The formula is formulated according to Chinese medicine principles and aims to reduce inflammation of the pelvic organs and reduce the levels of pain caused by endometriosis disease.
Objectives:Examine the Effect of Using Nutritional Supplements on Symptoms in Patients with Targeted Endometriosis Symptoms.
Primary Endpoints:
Benefit of pain indices in women suffering from symptoms of endometriosis between patients taking herbal extract and patients taking Invo for 4 months of treatment.
Structure of the study:A prospective, double-blind, double-blind, placebo-controlled (randomized) placebo-controlled trial involving women suffering from endometriosis symptoms and meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria and who agreed to participate in the study. The women will be randomly divided into the following two arms:
1. Study Group - Taking a daily dose of dietary supplement extract capsules
2. Control group - take a daily dose of Invo capsules Treatment efficacy will be measured according to a dedicated patient questionnaire with endometriosis symptoms that assess quality of life measures.
The study population will include 60 symptomatic women treated at the Multidisciplinary Center for Endometriosis Therapy at Lynn Medical Center.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Chineese Herbal formula
The study group will be given capsules containing Chinese herbal formula extract - Traditional Chinese MedicinalSubstances
Chinese herbal formula
Chinese herbal formula
placebo
The control group tested will receive placebo capsules. Containing starch.
Chinese herbal formula
Chinese herbal formula
Interventions
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Chinese herbal formula
Chinese herbal formula
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Age 18 to 45. The patient is capable and willing to agree in writing ICF to enter the study.
3. There is no known allergy to any of the ingredients in the plant formula according to a sensitive patient's questioning.
4. The patient agrees to use contraception during the study period until the end of the medication if hormone therapy is not taken.
5. The patient has not changed / stopped / started hormone therapy in the previous three months of recruitment.
Exclusion Criteria
2\. Treated with another cause of pain known. 3. Treated during pregnancy or breastfeeding. 4. A patient who is unable or unwilling to agree in writing for inclusion in the study.
5\. Allergy is known to be one of the ingredients in the plant formula. 6. A patient who started hormone therapy, changed hormone therapy, or stopped in the three months prior to recruiting for the study.
7\. Women who do not speak the Hebrew language about her ignorance
18 Years
45 Years
FEMALE
No
Sponsors
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Carmel Medical Center
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Yuval Kaufman
Dr yuval kaufman. Senior surgeon in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Locations
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Carmel Medical Center
Haifa, , Israel
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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0206-19COM2
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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