Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6151458 | Contemporary Clinical Trials | 2011 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
It's estimated that around 200Â million people are annually infected with Giardia lamblia, making the disease a major cause of morbidity worldwide. The current treatment of giardiasis includes the use of several drugs, among them, herbal medicines formulated with Mentha crispa. Thus, the purpose of this study was to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of M. crispa in the treatment of giardiasis. The research consisted initially of a cross-sectional study for the selection of subjects with giardiasis. After that, there was a randomized, open, in parallel with active control study, in order to verify the therapeutic efficacy of M. crispa in the treatment of giardiasis. Coprology samples were collected from 1622 patients between May 2005 and May 2007 for a series of parasitological examinations. Ninety-six patients with G. lamblia were selected, which were then distributed randomly into two groups: Secnidazole, consisting of 50 patients treated with 2Â g of Secnidazole and M. crispa, containing 46 patients treated with 2Â g of M. crispa. After 7Â days, healing was evaluated by enzyme immunoassay in a fresh fecal sample. Additionally, the subjects were questioned about possible adverse effects and answered a questionnaire covering socioeconomic and hydrosanitary issues. The analysis of the clinical trial data showed that the cure rate for the Secnidazole group (84.0%) was significantly higher (PÂ =Â 0.0002) as that verified in the M. crispa group (47.83%). Therefore, the study concludes that, in the dose used in this trial, the effect of M. crispa in the treatment of giardisis is less effective than that of Secnidazole.
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Authors
Naracélia S.B. Teles, Francisco V. Fechine, Fernando André C. Viana, Ismenia O.L. Viana, Demétrius F. Nascimento, Ana Lourdes A.S. Leite, Fernando Antônio Frota Bezerra, Manoel Odorico Moraes, Maria Elisabete A. Moraes,