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Review & meta-analysis: isopropanolic black cohosh extract iCR for menopausal symptoms - an update on the evidence

Castelo-Branco, C., Gambacciani, M., Cano, A., Minkin, M.J., Rachon, D., Ruan, X., Beer, A.M., Schnitker, J., Henneicke-von Zepelin, H.H. and Pickartz, S. · Climacteric · 2020

Meta-analysis / review

Abstract

A systematic literature search revealed 35 clinical studies and one meta-analysis comprising 43,759 women, of which 13,096 were treated with isopropanolic Cimicifuga racemosa extract (iCR). Compared to placebo, iCR was significantly superior for treating neurovegetative and psychological menopausal symptoms, with a standardized mean difference of -0.694 in favor of iCR ( p Hypericum perforatum [HP]) were given (-1.020 and -0.999, respectively), suggesting a dose-dependency. For psychological symptoms, the iCR+HP combination was superior to iCR monotherapy. Efficacy of iCR was comparable to low-dose transdermal estradiol or tibolone. Yet, due to its better tolerability, iCR had a significantly better benefit-risk profile than tibolone. Treatment with iCR/iCR+HP was well tolerated with few minor adverse events, with a frequency comparable to placebo. The clinical data did not reveal any evidence of hepatotoxicity. Hormone levels remained unchanged and estrogen-sensitive tissues (e.g. breast, endometrium) were unaffected by iCR treatment. As benefits clearly outweigh risks, iCR/iCR+HP should be recommended as an evidence-based treatment option for natural climacteric symptoms. With its good safety profile in general and at estrogen-sensitive organs, iCR as a non-hormonal herbal therapy can also be used in patients with hormone-dependent diseases who suffer from iatrogenic climacteric symptoms.

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Castelo-Branco, C., Gambacciani, M., Cano, A., Minkin, M.J., Rachon, D., Ruan, X., Beer, A.M., Schnitker, J., Henneicke-von Zepelin, H.H. and Pickartz, S (2020) 'Review & meta-analysis: isopropanolic black cohosh extract iCR for menopausal symptoms - an update on the evidence', Climacteric. doi:10.1080/13697137.2020.1820477

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