This randomized clinical trial examined the effects of mefenamic acid, ginger, and a combination of the two on pain relief in women with primary dysmenorrhea. The study found that ginger and the combination of mefenamic acid and ginger provided significantly better pain relief than mefenamic acid alone.
This randomized clinical trial examined the effects of mefenamic acid, ginger, and a combination of the two on pain relief in women with primary dysmenorrhea. The study found that ginger and the combination of mefenamic acid and ginger provided significantly better pain relief than mefenamic acid alone.
This randomized clinical trial examined the effects of mefenamic acid, ginger, and a combination of the two on pain relief in women with primary dysmenorrhea. The study found that ginger and the combination of mefenamic acid and ginger provided significantly better pain relief than mefenamic acid alone.