262 subjects. 8-week, Phase IV, randomized, controlled, investigator-blinded, parallel-group trial stratified A growing amount of evidence suggests that magnesium deficiency may play an important role in several clinical conditions concerning women health such as premenstrual syndrome, dysmenorrhea, and postmenopausal symptoms. A number of studies highlighted a positive correlation between magnesium administration and relief or prevention of these symptoms, thus suggesting that magnesium supplementation may represent a viable treatment for these conditions.
Results: The picture that emerges indicates that magnesium supplementation is effective in the prevention of dysmenorrhea, premenstrual syndrome, and menstrual migraine and in the prevention of climacteric symptoms.
Reference
F. Parazzini, M. D. Martino, P. Pellegrino, Magnes Res, 2017, 30, 1-7. Magnesium in the gynecological practice: a literature review.