2018
DOI: 10.5812/ircmj.63822
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Effect of “Pistacia atlantica” Resin (Baneh) on Functional Dyspepsia: A Double-Blind, Randomized Clinical Study

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“…Comparison of the Effect of Mastic, Coriander Triphala, and Omeprazole on the Improvement (%) of GERD-HRQL, Reflux Syndrome, FSSG, and VAS Another study byDabos et al (20) in patients with functional dyspepsia proved that Pistacia improved the symptoms compared to a placebo. Similar to what we concluded, Eftekharafzali et al(47) also showed that an eight-week treatment with Pistacia spp. reduced the GI symptoms such as pain and burning compared to the placebo group.…”
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“…Comparison of the Effect of Mastic, Coriander Triphala, and Omeprazole on the Improvement (%) of GERD-HRQL, Reflux Syndrome, FSSG, and VAS Another study byDabos et al (20) in patients with functional dyspepsia proved that Pistacia improved the symptoms compared to a placebo. Similar to what we concluded, Eftekharafzali et al(47) also showed that an eight-week treatment with Pistacia spp. reduced the GI symptoms such as pain and burning compared to the placebo group.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…F unctional Dyspepsia (FD) as a non-ulcer dyspepsia [1] involves more than half of the patients with dyspepsia [2] and is a common gastrointestinal problem with a prevalence rate of 5-11% [3]. Its prevalence ranges from 2.2 to 29.9% in Iran [4]. FD does not cause death [5] but because it is considered a chronic condition [2], in addition to disrupting the quality of life [6], it also imposes significant financial and economic costs [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Its prevalence ranges from 2.2 to 29.9% in Iran [4]. FD does not cause death [5] but because it is considered a chronic condition [2], in addition to disrupting the quality of life [6], it also imposes significant financial and economic costs [4]. The main symptoms of dyspepsia are bothersome postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain, and epigastric burning in the absence of systemic, organic, or metabolic diseases existed in the past 3 months and at least started 6 months before diagnosis [2][3][4][5][6][7][8].…”
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confidence: 99%
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