Topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs versus oil of evening primrose in the treatment of mastalgia. Surgeon. 2005;3(1):7-10.15789786 16. Blommers J, de Lange-de Klerk ES, Kuik DJ, Bezemer PD, Meijer S. Evening primrose oil and fish oil for severe chronic mastalgia: a randomized,...
Eveningprimrose oil contains a high amount of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), which is a crucial fatty acid for maintaining healthy skin. Studies have shown that topical application of eveningprimrose oil can improve skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. It also plays a role in reducing the...
Topical evening primrose oil (EPO) was evaluated in 12 patients with atopic eczema in a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial. The patients were treated for 2 weeks with EPO cream applied to one arm and placebo to the other. The subjective improvement in eczema treated with EPO was...
Evening primrose oil is rich in GLA, an omega 6 fatty acid Evening primrose stands fundamentally out for its wealth in essential fatty acids (EFA). they are essential in the metabolism because the body requires them for numerous functions, but cannot synthesize them, therefore, they must be co...
Evening primrose oil was used in 179 patients of whom 111 showed improvement in their overall condition. Improvement was noted in all aspects of the disease and many patients were able to reduce their use of oral steroids, antibiotics and antihistamines and of potent topical steroids. Evening ...
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Objective: To compare oil of evening primrose (OEP) and topical nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs) with respect to safety, effectiveness, rapidity of ... S Qureshi,N Sultan - 《Surgeon》 被引量: 40发表: 2005年 Red Cents and White Elephants "Dead as a doornail," "not one red cent...
Evening primrose oilDear Editor: For chronic lichenoid dermatitis, topical corticosteroids (TCSs) are administered as first-line therapy. Medium-potency to high-potency TCSs are the standard choice. However, this treatment may not be effective and may be associated with adverse effects, such as ...
With concerns about using topical cortico-steroids for atopic dermatitis sometimes reaching phobic proportions, the emergence of a natural plant oil extract as a possible alternative treatment was well received in the early 1980s. Interest was fuelled because evening primrose oil extract (containing 8-...
137 patients demonstrated atopic dermatitis. The main component of the topical formulation is 20 % evening primrose oil, shown to improve skin's barrier function. At the end of treatment dermatologists found in 70.3 % of the patients an improvement of erythema and in 62.3 and 63.9 % a ...