Abstract
Aim. Effect of daily use of the combination of myoinositol and D-chiroinositol with manganese and folic acid (Dikirogen) on the onset of a regular menstrual cycle, ovulation, pregnancy, tolerance and satisfaction of the study participants.
Materials and methods. The study involved 60 women aged 40 years and younger, the average age was 30,933,79 years. Duration of taking Dikirogen was 1703 days, participants observation was 1803 days. Body mass index, waist circumference (WC), ultrasound of the pelvic organs and ovaries, assessment of hirsutism (Ferryman-Gallway scale), acne severity (Cook questionnaire), depressive symptoms (Hamilton scale), quality of life (SF36 questionnaire) were performed during the study.
Results. The pregnancy rate at the end of the study was 31.7%. During the daily using of the Dikirogen, there was a decrease in WC (p=0,007), the severity of acne (p=0,002) and the number of points on the Hamilton scale (p=0,04). Also there was a increase in the number of points on the SF36 questionnaire (p=0,0001). 93.33% of the woman has been reported that the Dikirogen was well tolerated.
Conclusion. Dikirogen is an optimal doses chemical composition, selected taking into account the synergism of the components and the daily requirement, and it is effective in treatment for women with anovulatory infertility.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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