A randomised placebo-controlled trial to determine the effect of vitamin E in treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea

S Ziaei, S Faghihzadeh, F Sohrabvand, M Lamyian, T Emamgholy
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Abstract

Objective To determine whether vitamin E is effective in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhoea.

Design A randomised placebo-controlled trial.

Participants One hundred girls, aged 16–18 years old who suffered from primary dysmenorrhoea, among 1000 students attending a public high school in Region 5 in the Greater Tehran Municipality.

Methods Fifty girls were given 500 units of vitamin E (five tablets) per day, and 50 were given five placebo tablets per day. The treatment began two days before the beginning of menstruation and continued through the first three days of bleeding. The severity of pain before and after the treatment was studied. Treatment in both groups was carried out in two consecutive menstrual periods.

Results The severity of pain in the two groups was reduced after treatment, but the reduction was greater in the group treated with vitamin E. These differences were maintained in the second month of therapy.

Conclusion Both placebo and vitamin E are effective in relieving symptoms due to primary dysmenorrhoea, but the effects of vitamin E are more marked.

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一项随机安慰剂对照试验,以确定维生素E治疗原发性痛经的效果
目的探讨维生素E治疗原发性痛经是否有效。设计随机安慰剂对照试验。参与者:在大德黑兰市第五区一所公立高中的1000名学生中,有100名16-18岁患有原发性痛经的女孩。方法50名女孩每天给予500单位维生素E(5片),50名女孩每天给予5片安慰剂。治疗在月经开始前两天开始,并持续到出血的前三天。观察治疗前后疼痛的严重程度。两组患者均在连续两个月经期进行治疗。结果两组患者治疗后疼痛程度均有所减轻,但维生素e组疼痛程度减轻幅度更大,且差异在治疗第2个月时保持不变。结论安慰剂与维生素E均能有效缓解原发性痛经患者的症状,但维生素E的效果更为显著。
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