an open labelled single arm clinical study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of grace hing (hing oil 15mg) hpmc capsules in primary dysmenorrhea

Research Article
Baburao Vikram, Sunil Gupta and Harsha AM
DOI: 
http://dx.doi.org/10.24327/ijrsr.2022.1312.0561
Subject: 
science
KeyWords: 
Effective, Medicinal plant (Ferula asafoetida), menstrual pain, statistical data, women
Abstract: 

Background: Many women are suffering from hormonal imbalances. Primary Dysmenorreah is one of the new potential threats in today’s world. While most women experience minor pain, dysmenorrhoea is diagnosed when the pain is severe to limit normal activities or requires medication. Ayurveda shines a light on potential factors that can increase menstrual pain and remedies that can not only reverse the pain but increase the overall feeling of wellbeing. Recent studies have shown numerous promising activities of medicinal plants. Aim: This study is an attempt to explore and assemble the various pharmacological actions of the hing oil of Ferula asafoetida reported during the treatment of primary dysmenorreah. Material and method: A total of 15 female aged 15-35 years with dysmenorrhoeal pain participated in this study. By assessing vas score, the Verbal Multidimensional Scoring System (VMSS), the SF-36 questionnaire for Health-related Quality of life (HRQoL), efficacy assessment on menstrual blood loss by pictorial blood loss assessment score, associated systemic symptom and usage of analgesics. Result and conclusion: According to our investigation GRACE HING (Hing oil 15 mg) HPMC Capsules represents a safe, effective treatment for menstrual pain; it’s associated systemic symptoms and improves health-related quality of life.