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Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections.

Z Zakay-Rones, E Thom, T Wollan, J Wadstein
RCT The Journal of international medical research 2004 240 Zitierungen
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Study Design

Studientyp
Randomized Controlled Trial
Stichprobengröße
60
Population
Adults with influenza-like symptoms <=48 hours
Dauer
1 weeks
Intervention
Randomized study of the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry extract in the treatment of influenza A and B virus infections. Elderberry syrup 15 mL four times daily for 5 days
Vergleichsgruppe
Placebo syrup
Primärer Endpunkt
Symptom duration and rescue medication use
Wirkungsrichtung
Positive
Verzerrungsrisiko
Low

Abstract

Elderberry has been used in folk medicine for centuries to treat influenza, colds and sinusitis, and has been reported to have antiviral activity against influenza and herpes simplex. We investigated the efficacy and safety of oral elderberry syrup for treating influenza A and B infections. Sixty patients (aged 18-54 years) suffering from influenza-like symptoms for 48 h or less were enrolled in this randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study during the influenza season of 1999-2000 in Norway. Patients received 15 ml of elderberry or placebo syrup four times a day for 5 days, and recorded their symptoms using a visual analogue scale. Symptoms were relieved on average 4 days earlier and use of rescue medication was significantly less in those receiving elderberry extract compared with placebo. Elderberry extract seems to offer an efficient, safe and cost-effective treatment for influenza. These findings need to be confirmed in a larger study.

Zusammenfassung

Elderberry extract seems to offer an efficient, safe and cost-effective treatment for influenza, and use of rescue medication was significantly less in those receiving elderberry extract compared with placebo.

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