New supplement aims to tame monthly PMS misery

NCT ID NCT07013539

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether a food supplement can reduce the discomfort of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in 110 healthy women aged 18 to 45 with mild to moderate symptoms. Half took the supplement and half took a placebo for three menstrual cycles. Researchers tracked symptom severity using questionnaires and recorded any side effects.

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Conditions

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Complife Italia S.r.l. - Piazzale Siena 11

    Milan, Milan, Italy

  • Complife Italia S.r.l. - Via Mortara 171

    Ferrara, Ferrare, Italy

  • Complife Italia S.r.l. - Via Signorelli 159,

    Garbagnate Milanese, Milan, Italy

  • Complife Italia SRL - Corso San Maurizio 25

    Biella, Pavia, Italy

  • Complife Italia SRL- Via Monsignor Angelini 21

    San Martino Siccomario, Pavia, Italy

  • Nutratech S.r.l. - Via Francesco Todaro 20/22

    Rende, Cosenza, Italy

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