M. Halaska et al., Treatment of cyclical mastalgia with a solution containing a Vitex agnus castus extract: results of a placebo-controlled double-blind study, BREAST, 8(4), 1999, pp. 175-181
In a placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind study the efficacy of a V
itex agnus castus extract-containing solution* (VACS) was investigated in p
atients suffering from cyclical mastalgia. Patients had mastalgia on at lea
st 5 days in the pre-treatment cycle. During this cycle and during treatmen
t (3 cycles; 2 x 30 drops/day), the intensity of mastalgia was recorded onc
e per cycle using a visual analogue scale (VAS).
After one/two treatment cycles, the mean decrease in pain intensity (mm, VA
S) was 21.4 mm/33.7 mm in women taking VACS (n = 48) and 10.6 mm/20.3 mm wi
th placebo (n = 49). The differences of the VAS-values for VACS were signif
icantly greater than those with placebo (p = 0.018; p = 0.006). After three
cycles, the mean VAS-score reduction for women taking VACS was 34.3 mm, a
reduction of 'borderline significance' (p = 0.064) on statistical testing c
ompared with placebo (25.7 mm). There was no difference in the frequency of
adverse events between both groups (VACS: n = 5; placebo: n = 4). VACS app
ears effective and was well tolerated and further evaluation of this agent
in the treatment of cyclical mastalgia is warranted. (C) 1999 Harcourt Publ
ishers Ltd.