Sadahiro, RyoichiRyoichiSadahiroMatsuoka, Lillian NoharaLillian NoharaMatsuokaZeng, Bing-SyuanBing-SyuanZengChen, Keng-HsuKeng-HsuChenZeng, Bing-YanBing-YanZengWang, Hung-YuHung-YuWangChu, Che-ShengChe-ShengChuStubbs, BrendonBrendonStubbsSu, Kuan-PinKuan-PinSuYU-KANG TUWu, Yi-ChengYi-ChengWuLin, Pao-YenPao-YenLinChen, Tien-YuTien-YuChenChen, Yen-WenYen-WenChenSuen, Mein-WoeiMein-WoeiSuenHopwood, MalcolmMalcolmHopwoodYang, Wei-ChengWei-ChengYangSun, Cheuk-KwanCheuk-KwanSunCheng, Yu-ShianYu-ShianChengShiue, Yow-LingYow-LingShiueHung, Chao-MingChao-MingHungMatsuoka, Yutaka JYutaka JMatsuokaTseng, Ping-TaoPing-TaoTseng2024-02-262024-02-262023-07-0110723714https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/639967Menopausal symptoms are common in midlife women and have broad impacts on their daily functioning and quality of life. Black cohosh extracts have been widely used to relieve menopausal symptoms. However, the comparative benefits of different combined black cohosh regimens remain inconclusive. The aim of the current updated meta-analysis is to address the comparative efficacies of different black cohosh regimens in improving menopausal symptoms.enBlack cohosh | Hot flash | Menopause | Meta-analysis | Vasomotor symptom[SDGs]SDG3[SDGs]SDG5Black cohosh extracts in women with menopausal symptoms: an updated pairwise meta-analysisjournal article10.1097/GME.0000000000002196371928262-s2.0-85164063528https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85164063528