The Use of Natural Products for the Treatment of Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Systematic Review of Randomized Clinical Trials

A. R. Jurado, Mirian Jouda-Benazouz, Loreto Mendoza-Huertas, N. Mendoza
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Female sexual dysfunction (FSD) affects 40% of the world’s females, most of which are disorders linked to desire or interest/excitement. Whilst all types of therapy that attempt to improve female sexual desire have long been established, the results are contradictory. Objective: To analyze all available evidence to validate the effectiveness of natural therapies in the treatment of FSD. Method: The study was registered at http://www.prospero.org (CRD42019127700). We searched the Institute for Scientific Information Web of Knowledge, MEDLINE, Pubmed, Scopus and Cochrane databases for all articles published in peer- reviewed journals in April 2019 (in any language). The PICOS standard is women with FSD; (intervention) of any type of Natural therapy; (outcome) primary outcome: frequency of changes, severity, and average mean scores on sexual symptoms measured with a validated instrument, secondary outcome: quality of life; (study design) and randomized clinical trial (RCT). Results: The literature search strategy identified 95 articles, 81 of which were excluded at the different search stages. Finally, we systematically reviewed 15 RCTs, 11 of which referred to primary FSD, and four of which analyzed women with drug-induced FSD (DFSD). Most of them analyzed hypoactive sexual desire disorder. Although differences related to placebo were found in most people, the majority of the studies are considered to be of poor quality and low external effectiveness. Conclusion: Although the quality of the evidence is not high, most natural product interventions appear to improve FSD, particularly hypoactive sexual desire disorders including those categorized as primary and drug-induced.
使用天然产品治疗女性性功能障碍:随机临床试验的系统评价
女性性功能障碍(FSD)影响着世界上40%的女性,其中大多数是与欲望或兴趣/兴奋有关的障碍。虽然试图改善女性性欲的所有类型的治疗方法早已建立,但结果是矛盾的。目的:分析所有可用的证据,以验证自然疗法在FSD治疗中的有效性。方法:该研究注册于http://www.prospero.org(CRD42019127700)。我们在科学信息研究所知识网、MEDLINE、Pubmed、Scopus和Cochrane数据库中搜索了2019年4月发表在同行评审期刊上的所有文章(任何语言)。PICOS标准是女性FSD;(干预)任何类型的自然疗法;(结果)主要结果:用经验证的仪器测量的性症状的变化频率、严重程度和平均得分,次要结果:生活质量;(研究设计)和随机临床试验(RCT)。结果:文献检索策略确定了95篇文章,其中81篇在不同的检索阶段被排除。最后,我们系统地回顾了15项随机对照试验,其中11项涉及原发性FSD,其中4项分析了患有药物诱导性FSD(DFSD)的女性。他们中的大多数人分析了低活动性性欲障碍。尽管在大多数人中发现了与安慰剂相关的差异,但大多数研究被认为质量差,外部有效性低。结论:尽管证据质量不高,但大多数天然产品干预似乎可以改善FSD,尤其是低活动性性欲障碍,包括原发性和药物诱导性性欲障碍。
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