An Examination into the Safety and Efficacy of Khapregesic ® , a Khaya Senegalensis Preparation, on Women Experiencing Menstrual Pain and Menstrual Distress: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
clinical trial menstrual disturbances dysmenorrhea herbal medicine
In traditional medicine, Khaya senegalensis has been used to treat menstrual pain, dysmenorrhea, and digestive pain and discomfort. However, there are no human clinical trials examining its safety and efficacy for the treatment of menstrual distress. Therefore, the purpose of this two-arm, parallel-group, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial was to examine the safety and efficacy of supplementation with a Khaya senegalensis preparation (Khapregesic
) on menstrual pain and menstrual distress in menstruating women.
Eighty-four women experiencing menstrual pain and distress were supplemented 3g daily with this Khaya senegalensis preparation or a placebo for one menstrual cycle. Changes in menstrual pain and other symptoms of menstrual distress were examined through daily ratings and validated self-report questionnaires. Moreover, changes in the use of rescue medications, C-reactive protein, and safety blood measures were examined.
Compared to the placebo, this Khaya senegalensis preparation was associated with greater reductions in daily menstrual pain ratings (p=0.033) and reductions in overall menstrual distress (p=0.042). Improvements in emotional wellbeing were also identified, along with reductions in the use of rescue medications, although this latter finding requires confirmation in future trials. No changes in C-reactive protein were identified. This Khaya senegalensis preparation was well-tolerated and there were no significant changes in safety blood markers.
This study provides evidence supporting the safety and efficacy of a Khaya senegalensis preparation on menstrual pain and menstrual distress in women. Further investigations will be important to confirm and expand on the current findings and to help identify its potential mechanisms of action.
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Title
An Examination into the Safety and Efficacy of Khapregesic ® , a Khaya Senegalensis Preparation, on Women Experiencing Menstrual Pain and Menstrual Distress: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Authors/Creators
Adrian L Lopresti - Murdoch University
Stephen J Smith - Murdoch University
Frederick R Ferdinands - Bioactive Natural Health Pty Ltd, Perth, Western Australia, 6014, Australia
Publication Details
International journal of women's health, Vol.17, pp.2025-2038