Research Articles
Published research studies are articles that present the findings of original research that has undergone a peer-review process and has been made publicly available in scholarly journals, books or other media.
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Efficacy and Safety of Eucalyptus for Relieving Cough: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
2022 Mar 01 Journal of Integrative and Complementary Medicine Her L, Kanjanasilp J, Chaiyakunapruk N, Sawangjit R
The study, based on six randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with 1,857 participants, concludes that Eucalyptus products are more effective than placebo in improving or resolving overall cough symptoms and reducing cough frequency. The safety profile is deemed acceptable, with no serious adverse events associated with Eucalyptus during treatment periods. However, the efficacy of Eucalyptus is considered minimal and of uncertain clinical importance, warranting further high-quality studies to confirm these findings.
Systematic Review Meta-Analysis Cough A systematic and comprehensive review on current understanding of the pharmacological actions, molecular mechanisms, and clinical implications of the genus Eucalyptus
2021 Nov Phytomedicine Plus Chandorkar N, Tambe S, Amin P, Madankar C
Eucalyptus species, especially Eucalyptol, demonstrate significant potential in the treatment and management of various diseases, including respiratory disorders, COVID-19, pain, oral health, infectious diseases, and cancer, as supported by preclinical and clinical studies.
Review Article Clinical Implication Effectiveness of the Eucalyptus Inhalation on the Upper Respiratory Tract Infections of 5-15 Years Old Children
2021 Oct 01 Quarterly of Horizon of Medical Sciences Soleimani G, , Shafiqi Shahri E, Ansari H, Ganjali A, Mollazehi AA, et al.
Eucalyptus incense generally causes clinical improvement in children with upper respiratory tract infections. As a result, it is possible to use this substance with other treatments according to the patients’ clinical conditions.
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Executive Summary
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