Efficacy of Acupuncture versus Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill in Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Joint Authors

Sriprasert, Intira
Suerungruang, Suparerk
Athilarp, Porntip
Matanasarawoot, Anuchart
Teekachunhatean, Supanimit

Source

Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine

Issue

Vol. 2015, Issue 2015 (31 Dec. 2015), pp.1-10, 10 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2015-08-04

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

10

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

This open-label randomized controlled trial was designed to compare the efficacy of acupuncture and combined oral contraceptive (COC) pill in treating moderate-to-severe primary dysmenorrhea.

Fifty-two participants were randomly assigned to receive either acupuncture (n = 27) or COC (n = 25) for three menstrual cycles.

Mefenamic acid was prescribed as a recue analgesic drug with both groups.

The statistical approach used for efficacy and safety assessments was intention-to-treat analysis.

By the end of the study, both treatments had resulted in significant improvement over baselines in all outcomes, that is, maximal dysmenorrhea pain scores, days suffering from dysmenorrhea, amount of rescue analgesic used, and quality of life assessed by SF-36 questionnaire.

Over the three treatment cycles, COC caused greater reduction in maximal pain scores than acupuncture, while improvements in the remaining outcomes were comparable.

Responders were defined as participants whose maximal dysmenorrhea pain scores decreased at least 33% below their baseline.

Response rates following both interventions at the end of the study were not statistically different.

Acupuncture commonly caused minimal local side effects but did not cause any hormone-related side effects as did COC.

In conclusion, acupuncture is an alternative option for relieving dysmenorrhea, especially when COC is not a favorable choice.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Sriprasert, Intira& Suerungruang, Suparerk& Athilarp, Porntip& Matanasarawoot, Anuchart& Teekachunhatean, Supanimit. 2015. Efficacy of Acupuncture versus Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill in Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine،Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1063520

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Sriprasert, Intira…[et al.]. Efficacy of Acupuncture versus Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill in Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine No. 2015 (2015), pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1063520

American Medical Association (AMA)

Sriprasert, Intira& Suerungruang, Suparerk& Athilarp, Porntip& Matanasarawoot, Anuchart& Teekachunhatean, Supanimit. Efficacy of Acupuncture versus Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill in Treatment of Moderate-to-Severe Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2015. Vol. 2015, no. 2015, pp.1-10.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1063520

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1063520