Studies suggest that artemisinin, an anti-malarial drug, may be effective in treating polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) by improving hormone levels, regulating menstrual cycles, and suppressing ovarian androgen synthesis. Research shows promise in addressing the symptoms of PCOS, a common endocrine disorder affecting millions of reproductive-age individuals worldwide.
In a new Science study, researchers demonstrate that artemisinins, compounds known for their antimalarial properties, show promise for preventing and treating polycystic ovary syndrome. 📄: https://t.co/NHvK5KO1oZ #SciencePerspective: https://t.co/BHBEIE7soW https://t.co/GgyWccfTXo
A common antimalarial drug could also be used to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome, an endocrine disorder that affects hundreds of millions of people of reproductive age worldwide. https://t.co/GB5iXqtZ5v
Despite its prevalence, there’s no treatment for polycystic ovarian syndrome that addresses all of its symptoms. Artemisinin, commonly used to treat malaria, might just do the trick. https://t.co/GB5iXqtZ5v
Anti-Malaria Drug May Help Treat Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Study https://t.co/FeOzDJPM1k https://t.co/imPX8TJI1f
.#WomensHeath: "Remedy hope for polycystic ovary syndrome: Antimalarial [#artemisinin, made from a yeast, originally from Artemisia annua, sweet wormwood] suppresses ovarian androgen synthesis to relieve polycystic ovary syndrome [#PCOS]" cc.@carynjrogers https://t.co/ZQjCfsQEQb
Artemisinin is known to be effective against malaria, lupus, cancer and now possibly polycystic ovarian syndrome. https://t.co/GB5iXqtZ5v
A malaria drug has shown promise in women with polycystic ovary syndrome by improving their hormone levels and regulating their menstrual cycles https://t.co/DJspC4ryjM
Anti-Malarial Compound Shows Promise for Treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Research shows artemisinin, used in anti-malarial drugs, can treat symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome such as high testosterone levels. Learn more: https://t.co/F1fxlr4qb4 https://t.co/3ClFTfASdS
Artemisinin could be used to treat polycystic ovarian syndrome, an endocrine disorder that affects hundreds of millions of people of reproductive age worldwide. https://t.co/GB5iXqtZ5v
Anti-malarial drug may help treat polycystic ovary syndrome, study suggests https://t.co/2hySf4jdsp