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Clinical Trial
. 1994 Sep;44(9):1005-13.

[Evidence for a therapeutic effect of Ginkgo biloba special extract. Meta-analysis of 11 clinical studies in patients with cerebrovascular insufficiency in old age]

[Article in German]
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Clinical Trial

[Evidence for a therapeutic effect of Ginkgo biloba special extract. Meta-analysis of 11 clinical studies in patients with cerebrovascular insufficiency in old age]

[Article in German]
W Hopfenmüller. Arzneimittelforschung. 1994 Sep.

Abstract

Eleven controlled clinical trials were evaluated in a meta-analysis in order to proof the effectiveness of the ginkgo biloba special extract LI 1370 (Kaveri forte). All included studies were placebo controlled randomized double blind studies, using in most of the cases a daily dosage of 150 mg extract. The requirements for the quality of the studies were the basic criteria for the performance of clinical drug tests analysed from the biometrical scope. The analysis of the individual studies revealed that three studies had to be excluded from the meta-analysis according to methodological or objective reasons. In two further studies the evaluation of the physician or the patients was missing, therefore the studies could not be used for the analysis of the "global effectiveness". All other studies were comparable with regard to diagnoses, inclusion and exclusion criteria as well as methodology. Therefore a statistical meta-analysis could be performed for them, analysing the parameters "single symptoms", total score of clinical symptoms and "global effectiveness". For all analyzed single symptoms significant differences could be concluded, indicating the superiority of ginkgo biloba in comparison to placebo. The analysis of the total score of clinical symptoms from all relevant studies indicated that 7 studies confirmed the effectiveness (Ginkgo biloba being better compared to placebo) while only one study was inconclusive (the medications were not different). This relation confirms the therapeutical effectiveness of ginkgo biloba regarding the clinical symptom complex. Finally the parameter "global effectiveness" was evaluated.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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