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Tribulus terrestris versus placebo en el tratamiento de la disfunción eréctil: un estudio aleatorizado,prospectivo y doble ciego
Institution:2. University Biobank Limburg, Jessa Hospital, Hasselt, Belgium;3. Bayer HealthCare AG, Global Drug Discovery, Wuppertal, Germany;4. Department of Urology, Jessa Hospital, Hasselt, Belgium;1. Department of UrologyNational Police HospitalSeoulKorea;2. Genitourinary Disease Oriented Translational ResearchSeoulKorea;3. Department of UrologySamsung Medical CenterSungkyunkwan University School of MedicineSeoulKorea;1. Independent Researcher, Bidar 585402, Karnataka, India;2. Independent Researcher, Bengaluru 560040, Karnataka, India;3. Independent Researcher, Bidar 585401, Karnataka, India
Abstract:ObjectivesTo evaluate the possible effects of Tribulus terrestris herbal medicine in the erectile dysfunction treatment and to quantify its potential impact on serum testosterone levels.Design and methodsProspective, randomized, double-blind and placebo-controlled study including thirty healthy men selected from 100 patients who presented themselves spontaneously complaining of erectile dysfunction, ≥ 40 years of age, nonsmokers, not undergoing treatment for prostate cancer or erectile dysfunction, no dyslipidemia, no phosphodiesterase inhibitor use, no hormonal manipulation and, if present hypertension and/or diabetes mellitus should be controlled. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF-5) and serum testosterone were obtained before randomization and after 30 days of study. Patients were randomized into two groups of fifteen subjects each. The study group received 800 mg of Tribulus terrestris, divided into two doses per day for thirty days and the control group received placebo administered in the same way.ResultsThe groups were statistically equivalent in all aspects evaluated. The mean (SD) age was 60 (9.4) and 62.9 (7.9), P = .36 for intervention and placebo groups, respectively. Before treatment, the intervention group showed mean IIEF-5 of 13.2 (5-21) and mean total testosterone 417.1 ng/dl (270.7-548.4 ng/dl); the placebo group showed mean IIEF-5 of 11.6 (6-21) and mean total testosterone 442.7 ng/dl (301-609.1 ng/dl). After treatment, the intervention group showed mean IIEF-5 of 15.3 (5-21) and mean total testosterone 409.3 ng/dl (216.9-760.8 ng/dl); the placebo group showed mean IIEF-5 of 13.7 (6-21) and mean total testosterone 466.3 ng/dl (264.3-934.3 ng/dl). The time factor caused statistically significant changes in both groups for IIEF-5 only (P = .0004), however, there was no difference between the two groups (P = .7914).ConclusionsAt the dose and interval studied, Tribulus terrestris was not more effective than placebo on improving symptoms of erectile dysfunction or serum total testosterone.
Keywords:Impotence  Sexual dysfunction  Herbal medicine  Alternative medicine  Testosterone  Libido  Placebo and Chinese medicine
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