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Effects of EPs 7630 on the duration of inability to work in acute bronchitis - a meta-analysis.

Heinrich Matthys, Petra Funk, Andrea Zimmermann, Walter Lehmacher
Other Multidisciplinary respiratory medicine 2023 4 citations
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Study Design

Study Type
Meta-Analysis
Sample Size
505
Population
Ab was performed
Duration
10.4 weeks
Intervention
Effects of EPs 7630 on the duration of inability to work in acute bronchitis - a meta-analysis. 83.6%
Comparator
placebo
Primary Outcome
body weight/composition
Effect Direction
Mixed
Risk of Bias
Low

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Acute bronchitis (AB) has an enormous economic impact through lost working time. We investigated whether treatment with Pelargonium extract EPs 7630 may reduce the time of inability to work. METHODS: A meta-analysis of double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trials with adult patients suffering from AB was performed. The average number of days of inability to work and the proportion of patients who were still unable to work after one week's treatment were assessed. RESULTS: Four clinical trials with a total of 1,011 evaluable patients who received the marketed dosage of EPs 7630 (n=505) or placebo (n=506) for seven days were included in the meta-analysis. At baseline, 845/1,011 patients (83.6%) were unable to work. In the four trials, the proportion decreased to between 19 and 14% for EPs 7630 and to between 41 and 55% for placebo (meta-analysis risk ratio and 95% confidence interval: 0.35; 0.26-0.45; p<0.001). For the number of sick days, a weighted mean difference of 1.73 days (1.17-2.29 days; p<0.001) favoring EPs 7630 was observed. CONCLUSIONS: For adults suffering from AB, this meta-analysis demonstrates that seven days' treatment with Pelargonium sidoides extract EPs 7630 significantly reduces the average number of sick days and significantly increases the proportion of patients who are able to return to work.

TL;DR

It is demonstrated that seven days’ treatment with Pelargonium sidoides extract EPs 7630 significantly reduces the average number of sick days and significantly increases the proportion of patients who are able to return to work.

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