Table 3.
Disease | Study design | Population | Part of the herb, dose, and duration of treatment | Result | References |
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Lower respiratory tract illnesses | - | 15 asthmatic patients | NS boiled extract(50 and 100 mg/kg) | NS was less effective than theophylline and salbutamol, on pulmonary function tests | [96] |
Controlled clinical trial | 29 asthmatic adults | 15 mL/kg/day of 0.1% NS boiled extract, 3 months | Prophylactic effects of NS on asthmatic patients | [97] | |
Prospective, randomized, open study | 84 patients of wheeze associated LRTI | NS oil (0.1 mg/kg), 14 days | More beneficial effects in reducing the pulmonary index and improving the peak expiratory flow rate | [98] | |
Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial | 40 chemical war victims | 0.375 mL/kg/day of 50 g NS boiled water extract, 2 months | Prophylactic effect of NS on chemical war victims | [99] | |
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Allergic rhinitis | Single-blind comparative clinical trial | 47 untreated adult patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis | NS seeds (250 mg/day), 2 weeks | Decreasing daytime, ophthalmic, and nighttime symptoms | [46] |
Double-blind clinical trial | 68 patients with allergic rhinitis | Nasal drops of NS oil (each drop: 15 mL oil), 6 weeks | Notable symptomatic improvement of patients | [47] | |
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Tonsillopharyngitis | Comparative, parallel, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study | 186 acute tonsillopharyngitis patients | NSPN capsule (360 mg NS and 50 mg Phyllanthus niruri extracts), thrice/day, 7 days | Treatment of the symptoms of the disease | [44] |
NS, Nigella sativa.