
The Role of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) for Menstrual Pain Relief
Primary DysmenorrheaThe present study aims to verify the analgesic potential of a transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) device using patients with primary dysmenorrhea and compare it with a control period without usage.

Study to Evaluate Your Super's Moon Balance and Its Impact on Premenstrual Syndrome
PMSMenstrual Discomfort1 moreThis is an open-label observational single-group clinical trial to study the efficacy of a commercially available dietary supplement and its effect on common PMS and menstrual symptoms, as well as health-related biomarkers.

Dose-Finding Study of PDC31 in Patients With Primary Dysmenorrhea
DysmenorrheaThe purpose of this study is to determine a safe and effective dose range for intravenous administration (infusion) of PDC31 by determining the maximum tolerated dose of PDC31 in patients with primary dysmenorrhea.

Efficacy and Safety, Long-Term Study of NPC-01 to Treat Dysmenorrhea Associated With Endometriosis...
DysmenorrheaThe purpose of this long-term study is to determine whether NPC-01 is effective in the treatment of dysmenorrhea associated with endometriosis.

Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of ERB-041 on Reduction of Symptoms Associated With Endometriosis...
DysmenorrheaDyspareunia2 moreThe purpose of the study is to evaluate the efficacy and safety of two doses of ERB-041 (75 mg and 150 mg) relative to placebo on the relief of endometriosis-related symptoms (dysmenorrhea, pelvic pain, and deep dyspareunia) in reproductive aged women.

An Investigational Drug Study in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea (0663-064)
DysmenorrheaThe purpose of this study is to evaluate the pain relieving effect and safety of an investigational drug in women with moderate to severe primary dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation).

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in the Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea PrimaryPain1 morePrimary dysmenorrhea (PD) is a common female disease during menstruating. Although nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug is an effective treatment, there are concerns about side effects. Alternative therapies, including acupuncture and moxibustion, are commonly used for PD. Nevertheless, traditional Chinese medicine takes longer period than Western medicine to release PD. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) originally for the treatment of musculoskeletal diseases has characteristics of fast curative effect and no wound. Currently there is no report about clinical use of ESWT for the treatment of PD. Our study is to determine whether ESWT is effective in the treatment of PD based on meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine. The investigators hypothesis that ESWT during PD is more effective than ESWT before PD or abdominal hot paste during PD without ESWT.

The Effects of Connective Tissue Manipulation in Primary Dysmenorrhea
Primary DysmenorrheaBrief Summary: The aim of the present study is to investigate the efficacy of connective tissue massage in patients with primary dysmenorrhea. The present study is designed as a randomized placebo controlled study. Patients with primary dysmenorrhea and who agreed to participate in the study will be randomly divided into three groups. Connective tissue massage will be applied to the patients in the intervention group. Placebo ultrasound treatment will be applied to the patients in the placebo group. No application will be applied to the patients in the control group. As the research design includes the placebo group and the control group, it will be determined that if significant differences between the intervention and placebo groups are observed, this treatment effect is not related to a placebo effect or is not due to the natural course of the disease. If significant differences are found, the efficacy of the connective tissue manipulation in primary dysmenorrhea will be revealed and connective tissue manipulation may be an alternative approach to pharmacological approaches and other commonly used applications. This may reduce the need for pharmacological agents and reduce or eliminate the side effects associated with these agents. According to the literature, there are studies that investigate short-term effects of connective tissue massage on symptoms of primary dysmenorrhea and quality of life. However, there is no long-term follow-up randomized placebo-controlled study investigating the effect of connective tissue massage on menstrual pain and symptoms.

The Effect of Connective Tissue Manipulation on General Health and Emotional Status in Women With...
Primary DysmenorrheaThe purpose of this study was to reveal the effects of connective tissue manipulation (CTM) on pain severity, fatigue, sleep quality, general health status, systemic symptoms, anxiety and depression in women with primary dysmenorrhoea and to determine the effect of treatment time on recovery in a longterm period. Our primary outcome was intensity of menstrual pain. Secondary outcomes were intensity of sleep disturbance, fatigue, depression and anxiety status, general health and premenstrual symptoms.

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy for Dysmenorrhea
Primary Dysmenorrheapurpose of this study to investigate the effect of Extracorporeal shock wave therapy on pain and prostaglandin level in patient with primary dysmenorrhea