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A Combination of Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid, Glutamic Acid, Calcium, Thiamine, Pyridoxine, and Cyanocobalamin vs Ginger Extract in the Management of Chronic Motion Sickness: A Clinical Evaluation

Authors :
Carlos P. Nunes, MD
Claudio Rodrigues, MD
Mendel Suchmacher, MD
Claudia Regina Esteves, MD
Karin Gonçalves, PhD
Hélio Rzetelna, MD
Rafael V. Rodrigues, MD
Luciana Regina de Vasconcelos, MD
Spyros G.E. Mezitis, MD, PhD
Heros Rabelo, MSc
Renato Kaufmann, MD, PhD
Fernanda Schwarz, MChem
Henrique Goldberg, (In Memoriam), MD
Aline Sintoveter, MD
Mauro Geller, MD, PhD
Source :
Current Therapeutic Research, Vol 99, Iss , Pp 100719- (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2023.

Abstract

ABSTRACT: Background: Motion sickness (kinetosis) is a common and temporarily incapacitant ailment, manageable with behavioral as well as pharmacological measures. Objective: To assess the effectiveness and safety of a combination of gamma-aminobutyric acid, glutamic acid, calcium, thiamine, pyridoxine, and cyanocobalamin (Group A) (n = 170) and extract of Zingiber officinale (ginger) (Group B) (n = 165) in the management of chronic complaints consistent with motion sickness. Methods: Both groups were tested according to the following end points, under self-paired as well as comparative study designs: reduction of ≥20 score points in the total motion sickness assessment questionnaire (MSAQ) score, percentage of patients presenting a reduction of the total MSAQ score, absolute MSAQ score reduction, physician's assessment scores, final overall assessment of study medication, and willingness to continue treatment. Safety was also evaluated. Results: There was a statistically significant better performance under both study designs for Group A (P = 0.05 using different statistical tests) in all end points. Both regimens were safe, with different neurological and gastrointestinal tolerability outcomes. Conclusions: Group A and Group B regimens were effective and safe in the management of chronic complaints consistent with motion sickness and the Group A regimen was more effective than Group B.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0011393X
Volume :
99
Issue :
100719-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Current Therapeutic Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.655c38304934710ae409ffb2d59316b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.curtheres.2023.100719