Comparison of the effectiveness of fennel and mefenamic acid on pain intensity in dysmenorrhoea
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Abstract
A study in Kerman, Islamic Republic of Iran in 2002 compared the effectiveness of fennel and mefenamic acid on pain relief in primary dysmenorrhoea. Two groups of high-school girls [mean age 13 years] suffering dysmenorrhoea were randomized to receive fennel extract [n = 55] or mefenamic acid [n = 55] for 2 months. In the fennel group, 80% of girls and in the mefenamic acid group, 73% of girls showed complete pain relief or pain decrease, while 80% in the fennel group and 62% in the mefenamic acid group no longer needed to rest. There was no significant difference between the 2 groups in the level of pain reliefCitation
Modaress Nejad, V. & Asadipour, M. (2006). Comparison of the effectiveness of fennel and mefenamic acid on pain intensity in dysmenorrhoea. EMHJ - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 12 (3-4), 423-427, 2006 https://iris.who.int/handle/10665/117102