Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.

A prospective placebo controlled double blind study was conducted in patients attending male infertility clinics of our hospital to evaluate effects of a herbal formulation for male infertility--′Y-virilin′. In phase 1 forty patients with oligospermia with or without asthenospe...

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Main Authors: Rege N, Date J, Kulkarni V, Prem A, Punekar S, Dahanukar S
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 1997-07-01
Series:Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
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spelling doaj-a6b900641170460dbe67fae9bbc866a82020-11-24T20:47:21ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Postgraduate Medicine0022-38590972-28231997-07-01433647Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.Rege NDate JKulkarni VPrem APunekar SDahanukar SA prospective placebo controlled double blind study was conducted in patients attending male infertility clinics of our hospital to evaluate effects of a herbal formulation for male infertility--′Y-virilin′. In phase 1 forty patients with oligospermia with or without asthenospermia were randomly allocated to 2 treatment groups--Treatment Group A i.e. formulation under test and treatment Group B (Placebo). Therapy with these agents was given twice a day for 6 months. In phase 2, 12 patients with azospermia were administered either ′Y virilin′ or the placebo (n = 6/Gp). In all patients along with semen analysis (sperm count, percentage of motile sperms and grade of motility) was done monthly for 6 months. Serum FSH levels were estimated before and at the end of therapy. A significant increase in sperm count was observed from 2-3 months in oligospermics receiving Y virilin as compared to basal values (p < 0.05). In Group B the follow-up sperm counts were either comparable to basal values or were lesser. However, the percentage and grade of motility did not differ in two groups at the end of respective treatment. No change was found in mean FSH value. During the therapy period incidence of conception was 20% in treatment Group A and 5% in Group B. Of the azospermic receiving ′Y-virilin′ 50% showed a count of 10-20 millions/cmm while none from the placebo group. This study highlights the therapeutic potential of the tested formulation in the patients with infertility.http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=1997;volume=43;issue=3;spage=64;epage=7;aulast=RegeDouble-Blind MethodFollicle Stimulating HormonebloodHumanMaleOligospermiablooddrug therapyPhytotherapyProspective StudiesSperm Countdrug effects
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author Rege N
Date J
Kulkarni V
Prem A
Punekar S
Dahanukar S
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Date J
Kulkarni V
Prem A
Punekar S
Dahanukar S
Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.
Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
Double-Blind Method
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
blood
Human
Male
Oligospermia
blood
drug therapy
Phytotherapy
Prospective Studies
Sperm Count
drug effects
author_facet Rege N
Date J
Kulkarni V
Prem A
Punekar S
Dahanukar S
author_sort Rege N
title Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.
title_short Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.
title_full Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.
title_fullStr Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Y virilin on male infertility.
title_sort effect of y virilin on male infertility.
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Postgraduate Medicine
issn 0022-3859
0972-2823
publishDate 1997-07-01
description A prospective placebo controlled double blind study was conducted in patients attending male infertility clinics of our hospital to evaluate effects of a herbal formulation for male infertility--′Y-virilin′. In phase 1 forty patients with oligospermia with or without asthenospermia were randomly allocated to 2 treatment groups--Treatment Group A i.e. formulation under test and treatment Group B (Placebo). Therapy with these agents was given twice a day for 6 months. In phase 2, 12 patients with azospermia were administered either ′Y virilin′ or the placebo (n = 6/Gp). In all patients along with semen analysis (sperm count, percentage of motile sperms and grade of motility) was done monthly for 6 months. Serum FSH levels were estimated before and at the end of therapy. A significant increase in sperm count was observed from 2-3 months in oligospermics receiving Y virilin as compared to basal values (p < 0.05). In Group B the follow-up sperm counts were either comparable to basal values or were lesser. However, the percentage and grade of motility did not differ in two groups at the end of respective treatment. No change was found in mean FSH value. During the therapy period incidence of conception was 20% in treatment Group A and 5% in Group B. Of the azospermic receiving ′Y-virilin′ 50% showed a count of 10-20 millions/cmm while none from the placebo group. This study highlights the therapeutic potential of the tested formulation in the patients with infertility.
topic Double-Blind Method
Follicle Stimulating Hormone
blood
Human
Male
Oligospermia
blood
drug therapy
Phytotherapy
Prospective Studies
Sperm Count
drug effects
url http://www.jpgmonline.com/article.asp?issn=0022-3859;year=1997;volume=43;issue=3;spage=64;epage=7;aulast=Rege
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