An open prospective pilot study of a herbal combination "Relief" as a supportive dietetic measure during alcohol withdrawal

A herbal combination (saffron extract, passion flower herb extract, cocoa seed extract, radish extract and black cumin extract) called "Relief" was designed as a supportive therapy of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). This combination was based on the scientific evidence of each constitue...

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description A herbal combination (saffron extract, passion flower herb extract, cocoa seed extract, radish extract and black cumin extract) called "Relief" was designed as a supportive therapy of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). This combination was based on the scientific evidence of each constituent effect on AWS-like symptoms. In addition, our preclinical studies have shown the effectiveness of Relief on AWS detoxification. The rationale of the study was to document whether the oral intake of the designed content of Relief could have a positive effect on the course of alcohol detoxification by reducing some of the AWS in hospitalized patients. This pilot study was performed as non-interventional, open, single-armed, prospective on 32 hospitalized patients entered for detoxification of alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Each patient received daily three capsules of Relief for 15 days, and AWS parameters were monitored, in addition to serum liver enzymes and quality of life which was evaluated using the Befindlichkeits-Skala (Bf-SR) scaling system. Relief administration significantly reduced the percentage of patients with hyperhidrosis (r=0.815, p
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Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium - drug therapy
Alcohol Withdrawal Delirium - psychology
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Appetite Stimulants - therapeutic use
Dietetics
Drug Combinations
Female
Humans
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Hyperhidrosis - prevention & control
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Liver - enzymology
Liver Function Tests
Male
Middle Aged
Pilot Projects
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Plant Preparations - therapeutic use
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life
Socioeconomic Factors
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