Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial
Background: Limited evidence supports Nigella sativa’s role as an effective complementary and alternative medicine and the anti-inflammatory effects of Nigella sativa on patients with allergic rhinitis. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of topical application of Nigell...
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doaj-033f5ab8a792452283a3b9f74c7b7a572020-11-25T00:21:07ZengElectronic PhysicianElectronic Physician2008-58422008-58422016-11-018113193319710.19082/3193Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical TrialAkram KooshkiReza ForouzanMohammad Hassan RakhshaniMaryam MohammadiBackground: Limited evidence supports Nigella sativa’s role as an effective complementary and alternative medicine and the anti-inflammatory effects of Nigella sativa on patients with allergic rhinitis. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of topical application of Nigella sativa oil and oral acetaminophen on pain in the elderly with knee osteoarthritis residing in a parents’ home in Sabzevar. Methods: This study is done as a crossover clinical trial. After obtaining written consent of elderly patients with osteoarthritis of the knee, they were randomly divided into two groups. In step 1, in group 1, 1 cc of Nigella sativa oil was applied on the knee joint every 8 hours for 3 weeks; for the second group, every 8 hours for 3 weeks, patients were given 1 tablet of 325 mg acetaminophen. After a period of 1 month without medication to wash out each group, in step 2, each treatment group received the drug interaction in the same way as above. Pain was determined using a visual scale (VAS) before and after the first and second stages. Treatment response was defined as a decrease in pain scores over 1.5. Data analysis was performed with an R software mixed model. Results: This study was done on 40 elderly patients: 18 (45%) men and 22 (55%) women. Their mean year and weight were 75.66±8.9 years and 69.67±14.33 kg, respectively. Study results showed that topical application of Nigella sativa oil and oral acetaminophen reduced pain in elderly with knee osteoarthritis; after using Nigella sativa oil, the reduction of pain was higher (p=0.01). Conclusion: The results of this study showed that topical application of Nigella sativa oil was effective in reducing pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis; therefore, it is recommended as a safe supplement for these elderly. Trial registration: The trial was registered at TCTR (http://www.clinicaltrials.in.th/) with the ID: TCTR20160125003. Funding: This study was approved and supported by the Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5358924/ElderlyNigella sativa oilPain |
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Akram Kooshki Reza Forouzan Mohammad Hassan Rakhshani Maryam Mohammadi Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial Electronic Physician Elderly Nigella sativa oil Pain |
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Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial |
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Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial |
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Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial |
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Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial |
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Effect of Topical Application of Nigella Sativa Oil and Oral Acetaminophen on Pain in Elderly with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Crossover Clinical Trial |
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effect of topical application of nigella sativa oil and oral acetaminophen on pain in elderly with knee osteoarthritis: a crossover clinical trial |
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Background: Limited evidence supports Nigella sativa’s role as an effective complementary and alternative
medicine and the anti-inflammatory effects of Nigella sativa on patients with allergic rhinitis.
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of topical application of Nigella sativa oil and oral
acetaminophen on pain in the elderly with knee osteoarthritis residing in a parents’ home in Sabzevar.
Methods: This study is done as a crossover clinical trial. After obtaining written consent of elderly patients with
osteoarthritis of the knee, they were randomly divided into two groups. In step 1, in group 1, 1 cc of Nigella
sativa oil was applied on the knee joint every 8 hours for 3 weeks; for the second group, every 8 hours for 3
weeks, patients were given 1 tablet of 325 mg acetaminophen. After a period of 1 month without medication to
wash out each group, in step 2, each treatment group received the drug interaction in the same way as above. Pain
was determined using a visual scale (VAS) before and after the first and second stages. Treatment response was
defined as a decrease in pain scores over 1.5. Data analysis was performed with an R software mixed model.
Results: This study was done on 40 elderly patients: 18 (45%) men and 22 (55%) women. Their mean year and
weight were 75.66±8.9 years and 69.67±14.33 kg, respectively. Study results showed that topical application of
Nigella sativa oil and oral acetaminophen reduced pain in elderly with knee osteoarthritis; after using Nigella
sativa oil, the reduction of pain was higher (p=0.01).
Conclusion: The results of this study showed that topical application of Nigella sativa oil was effective in
reducing pain in patients with knee osteoarthritis; therefore, it is recommended as a safe supplement for these
elderly.
Trial registration: The trial was registered at TCTR (http://www.clinicaltrials.in.th/) with the ID:
TCTR20160125003.
Funding: This study was approved and supported by the Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences. |
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