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The effect of a topical formulation from Lawsonia inermis L. (henna) on pain intensity in patients with chronic sciatica: A randomized double-blind clinical trial

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JOURNAL OF ETHNOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 313, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jep.2023.116519

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Sciatica; Henna; Lawsonia inermis; Sesame oil; Persian medicine; Pain

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This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of a topical formulation from henna on pain intensity in patients with chronic sciatica. In a randomized, double-blind clinical study, 81 patients were divided into three groups to receive henna formulation, sesame oil, or placebo for four weeks. The results showed that the henna formulation significantly reduced pain intensity compared to sesame oil and placebo. It also improved quality of life and functional ability. Further randomized controlled trials with longer intervention periods are recommended to confirm its efficacy.
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Chronic sciatica (CS) is a common condition of disability and pain. Lawsonia inermis L. (henna) is a medicinal plant that is commonly recommended in traditional Persian medicine textbooks for pain relief in patients with sciatica, particularly in the form of oil. Aim of the study: This research was designed to investigate the efficacy of a topical formulation from henna on pain intensity in patients with CS. Methods and materials: In a randomized, double-blind clinical study, 81 patients were randomly allocated to three groups to receive the topical henna formulation (aqueous extract of henna in sesame oil), sesame oil, or placebo, three times daily, for four weeks. The patients were assessed by visual analog scale (VAS), 36-item short form health survey (SF-36), and Oswestry disability index (ODI). Results: There was a significant decrease in mean VAS in henna oil compared to sesame oil (p = 0.004) and placebo (p = 0.004). Significant improvements in total SF-36 scores were observed in henna oil and sesame oil compared to placebo (p = 0.011 andp = 0.025, respectively). Furthermore, ODI significantly decreased in henna oil compared to sesame oil (p < 0.001) and placebo (p = 0.005). Conclusion: Henna oil seems to be an effective treatment to reduce pain intensity in patients with CS. Moreover, it improves quality of life and functional ability. Further randomized controlled trials with longer intervention periods are recommended to confirm this efficacy.

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