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The use of herbs and dietary supplements in gynecology: An evidence-based review

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JOURNAL OF MIDWIFERY & WOMENS HEALTH
Volume 51, Issue 6, Pages 402-409

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmwh.2006.01.004

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herb; supplement; premenstrual; dysmenorrhea; infertility; menopause; gynecology

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Consumers frequently use herbs and dietary supplements to treat chronic conditions that are poorly responsive to prescription drugs or when prescription drugs carry a high side effect burden. Women may use herbs and supplements for chronic gynecologic conditions, such as menopause, premenstrual syndrome, dysmenorrhea, cyclic mastalgia, and infertility. This review is an evidence-based evaluation of herbs and supplements for these conditions. Therapies that carry a higher level of support from randomized controlled trial evidence include black cohosh for menopause; vitamins B, and E for dysmenorrhea; calcium, vitamin B-6, and chasteberry for premenstrual syndrome; and chasteberry for cyclic mastalgia. There were too few trials involving herbs and supplements in infertility to warrant a solid recommendation, but chasteberry, antioxidants, and Fertility Blend have some preliminary support. Midwives may want to consider these alternatives in addition to more traditional treatment options when meeting with patients.

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