5 Clinical Trials for Various Conditions
This is a research study to evaluate the effectiveness, safety and side effects of several dose levels of esterified estrogens (EE) and methyltestosterone (MT) given individually and in combination compared to a placebo (a tablet with no active drug in it) as a possible treatment for vasomotor symptoms (such as hot flushes and flushing) of menopause. EE and testosterone are two hormones which are typically deficient in menopausal women
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a short supplementation (7days) with BASIS™ increases the natural production of estradiol, measured in urinary waste. The overall objective is to determine whether through increased estradiol levels, the undesirable menopausal effects, assessed via questionnaires, are mitigated by a short-term supplementation with BASIS™
This study will assess whether treatment with black cohosh is effective in reducing the frequency and intensity of menopausal hot flashes. In addition, this study will determine whether or not black cohosh reduces the frequency of other menopausal symptoms and improves quality of life.
The general objective of this study is to advance insight into non-pharmacological treatments for maturing women that impact psychological health and wellbeing of women adapting to menopause, a natural but often challenging developmental milestone.
The purpose of this study is to determine if an eight-week intervention with omega-3 fatty acids significantly reduces depressive symptoms in symptomatic peri- and postmenopausal women. We hypothesize that an eight-week trial with omega-3 fatty acids promotes significant improvement in depression symptoms in peri- and postmenopausal women.