| Literature DB >> 31466381 |
Pasquale De Franciscis1, Nicola Colacurci1, Gaetano Riemma1, Anna Conte1, Erika Pittana1, Maurizio Guida2, Antonio Schiattarella3.
Abstract
The menopausal transition, or perimenopause, is characterized by menstrual irregularities, vasomotor symptoms, sleep disturbances, mood symptoms, and urogenital tract atrophy. These changes can also affect the quality of life and one's self-esteem. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is considered the best option to achieve therapeutic relief of different menopausal symptoms but is usually restricted to moderate or severe symptoms. Moreover, many women refuse HRT for a variety of reasons concerning the fear of cancer and other adverse effects. According to these considerations, new topics are emerging: Dissatisfaction with drug costs and conventional healthcare, desire for personalized medicines, and the public perception that "natural is good". In this context, nonhormonal therapies are mostly evolving, and it is not unusual that women often request a "natural" approach for their symptoms. The aim of this study is to investigate nonhormonal therapies that have been identified to reduce the menopausal symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Agnus castus; isoflavones; menopausal symptoms; menopause; natural approach; nutraceuticals; sleep disturbances; supplementation; vasomotor symptoms
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31466381 PMCID: PMC6780855 DOI: 10.3390/medicina55090544
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Nutraceutical and the choice of menopausal therapy. Nonhormonal therapies represent a developing option that is characterized by medical information and discussion with the patient. The customization of the therapy is a fundamental point and depends on many factors, clinical and not, such as previous therapies, risk factors, and type of symptoms. Points of strength in nutraceutical choice are: They are user-friendly, are useful as a first approach to menopausal complaints, can be used together with drugs, and are useful if HRT is refused or contraindicated.
Main characteristic of herbal derivatives used to alleviate menopause symptoms.
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| Scientific Name | Common Name | Effects | Side Effects | References |
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| Black cohosh | Treatment of menopause symptoms such as hot flash, insomnia, irritability, but also musculoskeletal pain, fever, cough. | Gastrointestinal discomfort. | [ |
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| Oenothera biennis oil | Treatment for menopausal and premenstrual symptoms, but also for atopic dermatitis and rheumatoid arthritis. | Gastrointestinal disorders and interaction with antiepilectic drugs. | [ |
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| Fennel | Treatment of hot flashes, anxiety, and vaginal atrophy. | No side effects reported. | [ |
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| Ginkgo | Treatment of attention disorders in postmenopausal women. | Gastrointestinal disorders, allergic reactions, headache, and lowering of seizure threshold. | [ |
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| Licorice | Treatment of hot flash duration. | Cardiovascular disease, hypercortisolism, hypokalemia, and hypernatremia. | [ |
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| St. John’s Wort | Treatment for the vasomotor symptoms of postmenopausal women. | Gastrointestinal disease, sensitivity to light, fatigue. | [ |
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| Alfalfa | Effect on neurovegetative menopausal symptoms. | Possible infection with Salmonella, Escherichia coli, and Listeria. | [ |
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| Lemon balm, bee balm or honey balm | Effect on anxiety. | No side effect reported. | [ |
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| Ginseng | Treatment of sleep disorders, depression, and sexual function. | Possible effect on endometrial thickness. | [ |
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| Passion fruit | Treatment of vasomotor symptoms, insomnia, anxiety and dysmenorrhea. | No side effect reported. | [ |
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| Anise | Treatment of hot flashes but it also exerts an antiulcer action. | No side effects reported. | [ |
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| Sage herb | Treatment of hot flashes and sweats. | Possible interaction with diabetes and blood pressure. | [ |
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| Red clover | Treatment of hot flashes and it also exerts a bone preventing loss. | No side effects reported. | [ |
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| Fenugreek | Treatment for hot flashes and osteopenia. | No particularly side effects. | [ |
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| Valerian | Useful for hot flashes, anxiety, sleep disorders and dysmenorrhea. | No side effects reported. | [ |
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| Chaste tree, chasteberry or monk’s pepper | Treatment for vasomotor symptoms and sleep diseases. | Not reported. | [ |