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Marshmallow root extract and honey: cough relief through mucoprotection


The experimental study investigated the bioadhesive properties of cough syrups containing partial fractions of plant extracts with or without added honey. The study authors established that addition o ...

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Autors: Tobias Mück, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210005DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0005Datums: 16.08.2021

Female-specific characteristics in the occurrence and treatment of constipation


Constipation not only has an impact on daily bowel movements, but also on the well-being of the persons concerned. An online survey of more than 5,000 people showed that women are often more extensive ...

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Autors: Sabine Landes, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210006DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0006Datums: 16.08.2021

Pharmacokinetics of ibuprofen: comparison of the fixed combination of ibuprofen plus caffeine with …

Results of two single-dose studies (randomised, single centre, crossover, open-label)


Analgesics containing readily soluble ibuprofen (e.g. as the lysinate) were developed with the aim of ensuring a more rapid relief of pain than ibuprofen acid through faster absorption in the gastroin ...

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Autors: Thomas Weiser, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210007DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0007Datums: 16.08.2021

Efficacy, safety and tolerability of the fixed combination of ibuprofen (400 mg) and caffeine (100 …

Results of a clinical study (randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind)


Does combining ibuprofen with caffeine have advantages over ibuprofen alone in the treatment of acute pain? A randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind study compared efficacy, safety and tolerabil ...

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Autors: Thomas Weiser, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210008DOI: 10.52778/efsm.0008Datums: 16.08.2021

Abdominal pain, cramping and discomfort impair women's quality of life: an internet-based …


In this internet-based observational study, 96% of the women questioned reported that abdominal pain, cramping and discomfort sometimes interfered with their everyday activities; 44% even stated that ...

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Autors: Harald Weigmann, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210009DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0009Datums: 16.08.2021

Guideline recommendations for the treatment of abdominal pain (in irritable bowel syndrome)


Abdominal pain is common and impairs quality of life. Many specialist societies across the world have formulated guidelines on the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome and all of them mention antispa ...

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Autors: Thomas Weiser, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210010DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0010Datums: 16.08.2021

Treatment of acute pain: comparison of the efficacy of ibuprofen lysinate and ibuprofen


Relief that is rapid and effective is wanted when treating pain. A double-blind, placebo-controlled study investigated the efficacy, safety and tolerability of ibuprofen lysinate, ibuprofen acid and p ...

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Autors: Thomas Weiser, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210012DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0012Datums: 16.08.2021

Recent meta-analysis on the efficacy of peppermint oil in irritable bowel syndrome


The meta-analysis demonstrated that peppermint oil is an effective and safe medicinal agent for treating the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. In seven clinical studies, peppermint oil was clearly ...

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Autors: Harald Weigmann, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210013DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0013Datums: 16.08.2021

Caffeine – stimulating and aromatic: but safe!


The European Food Safety Authority has undertaken a comprehensive risk assessment and concluded that life-long regular consumption of caffeine of up to 400 mg daily from the age of 18 by healthy adult ...

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Autors: Thomas Weiser, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210014DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0014Datums: 16.08.2021

Do caffeine-containing combination analgesics cause sleepless nights?


No relevant effects on the sleep quality of subjects were found in two studies in which ibuprofen combined with 100 mg caffeine was taken three times daily. Of a total of 538 patients, medication-indu ...

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Autors: Thomas Weiser, PhDEFSM: 2021;1:210015DOI: 10.52778/efsm.21.0015Datums: 16.08.2021