The effect of a herbal formulation on the incidence and severity of upper respiratory symptoms in healthy volunteers : an open-label, randomized controlled clinical trial
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Medical Council of Sri Lanka
Abstract
Introduction Many traditional preparations with varying
combinations of herbs have been used for over 1500
years to treat upper respiratory ailments, and reduce
their incidence and severity. Link Samahan® is a
formulation containing the extract of 14 such medicinal
plants.
Objectives To test the efficacy of Link Samahan® in
reducing the incidence and severity of upper respiratory
symptoms in consenting healthy volunteers.
Setting MAS Linea Aqua, a factory with over 3000
employees, having its own health care centre with a
qualified matron and visiting medical officers.
Methods 956 healthy volunteers took daily either one
sachet of Link Samahan® in hot water (test group,
n=465, mean age 29.5 ± 7.7 years, women 418) or only
plain tea (control group n=491, mean age 29.7 ± 7.9,
women 448), for 84 consecutive days, and recorded
the incidence and severity of 15 upper respiratory
symptoms daily in a purpose-designed form.
Results At the end of 84 days, when compared to the
control group, the average incidence of symptoms in
the test group showed highly significant reductions at
p<0.001 for 6 symptoms and at p<0.005 for 3 symptoms,
and at p<0.05 for the remaining 6. Reduction of average
incidence over time also was highly significant
(p<0.001) for 2 symptoms and (p<0.005) for 7, and
significant (p<0.05) for 4 symptoms, but only marginal
for the balance 2. Severity was significantly reduced
(p<0.05) for 7 symptoms, and reduced also for the other
8 according to descriptive analysis, though not
significant at the 5% level.
Conclusions The results indicate that Link Samahan®
taken as one sachet daily significantly reduces average
incidence, incidence over time, and severity of 15 upper
respiratory symptoms in healthy adults
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upper respiratory symptoms, short form WURSS-21, herbal medicinal product
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Goonaratna, C., Sooriyarachchi, M.R. The effect of a herbal formulation on the incidence and severity of upper respiratory symptoms in healthy volunteers : an open-label, randomized controlled clinical trial. Ceylon Medical Journal (2012) 57:19-32
