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Treating primary insomnia - the efficacy of valerian and hops.

Shanah Salter, Sonya Brownie
Review Australian family physician 2010 58 atıf
PubMed
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Study Design

Çalışma Türü
Randomized Controlled Trial
Popülasyon
None
Müdahale
Treating primary insomnia - the efficacy of valerian and hops. None
Karşılaştırıcı
placebo
Birincil Sonuç
sleep quality
Etki Yönü
Positive
Yanlılık Riski
Moderate

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the efficacy of valerian and hops in the treatment of primary insomnia. METHODS: The AMED and MEDLINE databases were searched for primary sources of literature published between 1950 and 2009, using keywords: herbal medicine, medicinal plants, herbal, Valeriana officinalis, valerian, Humulus lupulus, hops, sleep, insomnia. Studies were included if they evaluated the efficacy of valerian or hops in improving primary insomnia in adults: sixteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Twelve of these found that the use of valerian, on its own, or in combination with hops, is associated with improvements in some sleep parameters (eg. sleep latency and quality of sleep). However, these results need to be interpreted cautiously as there were significant differences in design between the studies. CONCLUSION: Further randomised, double blind, placebo controlled trials are needed before such herbal treatments can be confidently recommended for the treatment of primary insomnia.

Kısaca

Twelve studies found that the use of valerian, on its own, or in combination with hops, is associated with improvements in some sleep parameters, but these results need to be interpreted cautiously as there were significant differences in design between the studies.

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