The Effect of Vitamin E on Ameliorating Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Systematic Review and Meta‑analysis

Roghieh Kharaghani, Masumeh Mohajer Rahbari, A. Keramat, M. Mirmohammadkhani, Masoomeh Yallanghach
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Dysmenorrhea or painful menstruation is one of the most common problems of women. Using systematic review and meta‑analysis, this study aimed to determine the effect of vitamin E on ameliorating the intensity of pain of primary dysmenorrhea. Available databases comprising PubMed, Google Scholar, ISI, Science Direct, SID, Iran Medex, and Magiran were searched to find relevant papers. Clinical trials with the aim of the effect of vitamin E on pain reduction of primary dysmenorrhea were selected. Two independent reviewers assessed the quality of studies and extracted the necessary data. Three studies were eligible for meta‑analysis. The meta‑analysis of these studies showed that vitamin E (with or without mefenamic acid), could reduce the intensity of pain about 7% (95% CI: 2-30%). Based on these studies, vitamin E can reduce the intensity of primary dysmenorrhea. Keywords : Complimentary medicine, dysmenorrhea, vitamin E
维生素E对改善原发性痛经的作用:一项系统综述和Meta分析
痛经或痛经是女性最常见的问题之一。通过系统回顾和荟萃分析,本研究旨在确定维生素E对改善原发性痛经疼痛强度的作用。检索PubMed、Google Scholar、ISI、Science Direct、SID、Iran Medex和Magiran等数据库查找相关论文。选择以维生素E减轻原发性痛经疼痛效果为目的的临床试验。两名独立的审稿人评估了研究的质量并提取了必要的数据。三项研究符合meta分析的条件。这些研究的荟萃分析表明,维生素E(含或不含甲氧胺酸)可以减少约7%的疼痛强度(95% CI: 2-30%)。基于这些研究,维生素E可以减轻原发性痛经的强度。关键词:补药痛经维生素E
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