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NCT06227858
The aim of the present study is to assess the effects of a normalised saffron extract supplementation, which is an extract of the flower Crocus sativus, on perimenopausal symptoms.
NCT06987617
The study explores the impact of a digital app for the self-management of (peri-)menopausal disorders. A total of 224 participants were randomized into an intervention and a control group. Findings indicate that the app offers beneficial effects on menopausal symptoms and menopause-specific quality-of-life. The study also provided valuable insights for the design of future larger trials and highlights the promising potential of the app to enhance individualized care.
NCT06901076
A total of 120 subjects in one center will be enrolled and will be divided into two treatment groups of 60 subjects each with 1:1 allocation ratio. Permuted block randomization will be used. Active treatment inlcude Nisatol® (developed by PharmExtracta) containing Nigella sativa seeds oil and Vitamin E, 1 capsule soft gel after breakfast and 1 capsule soft gel after dinner for 6 months; Control Intervention is Placebo.
NCT03003949
Women in the menopause transition ('perimenopause') are exposed to extreme hormone variability, tend to experience a unique set of severe stressors (e.g., divorce, death of loved ones), and are also at substantially elevated risk to suffer from mood and anxiety disorders. The purpose of this research is to understand the mechanisms by which variability in estradiol (E2) is associated with the symptoms of anxiety and anhedonia (loss of interest and pleasure - a common symptom of depression). By stabilizing E2 variability with a hormonal manipulation, this research will determine the degree to which the E2 variability (or E2 levels) plays a causal role in perimenopausal anxiety and anhedonia symptoms and whether it does so by affecting biological responses to stress.
NCT03220672
The goal of the present study is to evaluate the short and long term effectiveness of a tailored assessment and educational intervention on motor control of the pelvic floor muscle in menopausal and non-menopausal women.
NCT02029053
This is a pilot study, assessing the ability and safety of the use of VR101 intravaginal ring to relieve the symptoms of vaginal dryness, in peri and post-menopausal women. VR1010 is designed to release glycerol. The study will assess the duration of lubrication/ moisturization of the vagina with the VR101 intravaginal ring in place (up to 7 days) and participant satisfaction of the device. Study participants will insert the intravaginal ring and leave it in place for an initial 7 days and then repeat this process a 2nd time. Participants will respond to questionnaires, complete a daily diary and come in for 4 separate study visits. Each study visit will involve a brief vaginal exam. Upon removal of the initially inserted device (7 days after first study visit), participants will insert a second device for an additional 7 days and undergo the same evaluation.