Hot flashes revisited: Pharmacological and herbal options for hot flashes management. What does the evidence tell us?

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作者
Haimov-Kochman, R [1 ]
Hochner-Celnikier, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Hadassah Hebrew Univ Hosp, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Jerusalem, Israel
关键词
alternative treatment; herbal; hot flashes; menopause;
D O I
10.1111/j.0001-6349.2005.00769.x
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Background. Hot flashes are the most frequent symptoms of menopause and the most common reason for climacteric women seeking medical advice. Estrogen therapy is by far the most effective therapy. However, fears of side-effect of estrogen therapy urged many patients to seek alternative modalities for symptomatic relief. Methods. The MEDLINE database for the years 1975-2004 was searched for clinical placebo-controlled trials for the treatment of hot flashes with alternative therapy. Articles reporting the use of progesterone, alpha adrenergic agonists, anti-depressants, anti-convulsants, soy products, black cohosh (BC), red clover, dong quai, ginseng root, evening primrose oil, vitamin E, and wild yam were included. Results and conclusions. A critical review of the literature shows that progesterone may have an independent effect on relieving hot flashes. New nonhormonal agents such as selective serotonin-uptake-inhibitor anti-depressants and a new anti-convulsant gabapentin yielded promising results on small well-conducted studies. Isoflavone's effect on hot flashes is variable and inconsistent, and only modest and delayed improvement of symptoms could be expected by BC and vitamin E. There are insufficient data on the other herbal alternative therapies at this time. Well-designed large studies are needed to further explore new modalities of treatment.
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