Overview

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7
USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 22 Reviews
8.5
Supplement Facts
Serving Size: 1 Softgel
Amount Per Serving
%DV
Calories
10
 
Total Fat
1 g
1%**
Polyunsaturated Fat
1 g
***
Evening Primrose Oil
1,000 mg (1 g)
***
Cis-Linoleic Acid (LA)
730 mg
***
Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA)
90 mg
***

Top Medical Research Studies

9
Evening primrose oil shows promise
We conducted a double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial to assess evening primrose oil's effects on psychological symptoms in postmenopausal women. Participants received either 1,000 mg of evening primrose oil or a placebo for 8 weeks.

Our findings indicated a significant reduction in psychological symptoms among those taking evening primrose oil compared to the placebo group. Specifically, the intervention group showed a notable improvement in their scores.

While promising, we recognize that further research is needed to fully validate these benefits and ensure the long-term safety of evening primrose oil in clinical practice.
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8
Evening primrose oil benefits menopause symptoms
We investigated how evening primrose oil affects psychological symptoms in menopausal women through a triple-blind, randomized clinical trial. The study included 100 women who received either evening primrose oil or a placebo.

We found that those using evening primrose oil experienced significant reductions in psychological symptoms, as measured by the Menopause Rating Scale, while the placebo group showed no improvement.

This suggests that evening primrose oil may be beneficial in enhancing the quality of life for postmenopausal women by alleviating psychological distress.
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7
Evening primrose oil shows no advantage
We explored the effects of evening primrose oil (EPO) and fennel on menopausal symptoms and hormone levels, using a triple-blinded method with 125 participants over 8 weeks.

While both EPO and fennel showed significant changes in hormone levels compared to a placebo, the impact on psychological menopausal symptoms was not notably different between the two groups after treatment.

In the end, neither oil proved to be more effective than the other for alleviating menopause-related issues.
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Most Useful Reviews

9
Eliminates breast pain
14 people found this helpful
Get rid of breast pain. My gynae recommended these for breast pain (I'm pre-menopause) and they completely eliminate it.
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9
Natural hormone therapy
14 people found this helpful
Used alongside black cohosh, maca, and dhea, you receive every hormone needed without expensive hormone therapy. This is great for early menopause! I care for my wife, affected by endometriosis, who has entered early menopause in her late 30s. This combination has the same effects as costly hormone replacement therapy, helping with mood swings, period strength, pain, and night sweats.
Read More
9
Effective relief
12 people found this helpful
After taking these for about 3-4 weeks, I experienced no more hot flashes. For my menopause symptoms, these work excellently, as I sleep better now without night sweats or hot flashes. My doctor suggested I take them.
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Medical Researches

SCIENTIFIC SCORE
Possibly Effective
Based on 10 Researches
7
  • All Researches
9
Evening primrose oil reduces menopause symptoms
We examined the effectiveness and safety of Exelvit Menopause®, a nutritional product featuring evening primrose oil, among 156 menopausal women over 12 weeks. This study showed a notable decrease in various menopausal symptoms.

Participants experienced improvements, such as a 48% reduction in hot flashes and 46% in sleep disturbances. Symptoms like irritability and anxiety also decreased significantly. These results suggest that evening primrose oil can help alleviate menopause-related discomfort effectively.
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9
Evening primrose oil shows promise
We conducted a double-blinded, placebo-controlled trial to assess evening primrose oil's effects on psychological symptoms in postmenopausal women. Participants received either 1,000 mg of evening primrose oil or a placebo for 8 weeks.

Our findings indicated a significant reduction in psychological symptoms among those taking evening primrose oil compared to the placebo group. Specifically, the intervention group showed a notable improvement in their scores.

While promising, we recognize that further research is needed to fully validate these benefits and ensure the long-term safety of evening primrose oil in clinical practice.
Read More
8
Evening primrose oil benefits menopause symptoms
We investigated how evening primrose oil affects psychological symptoms in menopausal women through a triple-blind, randomized clinical trial. The study included 100 women who received either evening primrose oil or a placebo.

We found that those using evening primrose oil experienced significant reductions in psychological symptoms, as measured by the Menopause Rating Scale, while the placebo group showed no improvement.

This suggests that evening primrose oil may be beneficial in enhancing the quality of life for postmenopausal women by alleviating psychological distress.
Read More
8
Lady 4 improves menopausal symptoms
We investigated the effectiveness of Lady 4, a natural remedy containing evening primrose oil and other ingredients, on menopausal symptoms in women.

In a study of 120 women, half received Lady 4, while the others took a placebo. We measured the results using a specific scale for menopause symptoms.

The findings showed a significant improvement in those taking Lady 4 compared to the placebo group, with many participants feeling much better. This suggests that Lady 4 could be a helpful option for managing menopausal symptoms.
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7
Evening primrose oil shows no advantage
We explored the effects of evening primrose oil (EPO) and fennel on menopausal symptoms and hormone levels, using a triple-blinded method with 125 participants over 8 weeks.

While both EPO and fennel showed significant changes in hormone levels compared to a placebo, the impact on psychological menopausal symptoms was not notably different between the two groups after treatment.

In the end, neither oil proved to be more effective than the other for alleviating menopause-related issues.
Read More

User Reviews

USERS' SCORE
Good
Based on 22 Reviews
8.5
  • All Reviews
  • Positive Reviews
  • Negative Reviews
9
Eliminates breast pain
14 people found this helpful
Get rid of breast pain. My gynae recommended these for breast pain (I'm pre-menopause) and they completely eliminate it.
Read More
9
Natural hormone therapy
14 people found this helpful
Used alongside black cohosh, maca, and dhea, you receive every hormone needed without expensive hormone therapy. This is great for early menopause! I care for my wife, affected by endometriosis, who has entered early menopause in her late 30s. This combination has the same effects as costly hormone replacement therapy, helping with mood swings, period strength, pain, and night sweats.
Read More
9
Effective relief
12 people found this helpful
After taking these for about 3-4 weeks, I experienced no more hot flashes. For my menopause symptoms, these work excellently, as I sleep better now without night sweats or hot flashes. My doctor suggested I take them.
Read More
9
Regained normalcy
5 people found this helpful
Great drug! I followed the instructions and it normalised my cycle. I also used it in homemade masks, which had a lovely effect. A friend thought her menopause had begun due to cycle irregularities, but after a month on Primrose, her periods returned like in youth. Highly recommend it!
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9
Relieves night sweats
5 people found this helpful
Works well for menopause. I bought this product as a gift for someone undergoing menopause. Evening primrose works wonderfully for night sweats. It has proven effective, and I recommend all women experiencing menopausal issues to try evening primrose.
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References

  1. Thevi T, De S, Soe HHK. Evening Primrose Oil for Menopause Hot Flashes: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Menopausal Med. 2024;30:127. doi:10.6118/jmm.23038
  2. Palacios S, Mustata C, Rizo JM, Regidor PA. Improvement in menopausal symptoms with a nutritional product containing evening primrose oil, hop extract, saffron, tryptophan, vitamins B6, D3, K2, B12, and B9. Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci. 2023;27:8180. doi:10.26355/eurrev_202309_33578
  3. Ghavi F, Shakeri F, Farahnaz H, Abdolahian S. Comparison of the Effect of Fennel and Evening Primrose Oil on Menopausal Problems and Hormonal Levels: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res. 2023;28:430. doi:10.4103/ijnmr.ijnmr_149_22
  4. Safdari F, Motaghi Dastenaei B, Kheiri S, Karimiankakolaki Z. Effect of Evening Primrose Oil on Postmenopausal Psychological Symptoms: A Triple-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial. J Menopausal Med. 2021;27:58. doi:10.6118/jmm.21010
  5. Kazemi F, Masoumi SZ, Shayan A, Oshvandi K. The Effect of Evening Primrose Oil Capsule on Hot Flashes and Night Sweats in Postmenopausal Women: A Single-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial. J Menopausal Med. 2021;27:8. doi:10.6118/jmm.20033
  6. Sharif SN, Darsareh F. Impact of evening primrose oil consumption on psychological symptoms of postmenopausal women: a randomized double-blinded placebo-controlled clinical trial. Menopause. 2020;27:194. doi:10.1097/GME.0000000000001434
  7. Mehrpooya M, Rabiee S, Larki-Harchegani A, Fallahian AM, Moradi A, et al. A comparative study on the effect of "black cohosh" and "evening primrose oil" on menopausal hot flashes. J Educ Health Promot. 2018;7:36. doi:10.4103/jehp.jehp_81_17
  8. Ohn Mar S, Malhi F, Syed Rahim SH, Chua CT, Sidhu SS, et al. Use of Alternative Medications for Menopause-Related Symptoms in Three Major Ethnic Groups of Ipoh, Perak, Malaysia. Asia Pac J Public Health. 2015;27:19S. doi:10.1177/1010539515586457
  9. Yakoot M, Salem A, Omar AM. Effectiveness of a herbal formula in women with menopausal syndrome. Forsch Komplementmed. 2011;18:264. doi:10.1159/000333430
  10. van der Sluijs CP, Bensoussan A, Liyanage L, Shah S. Women's health during mid-life survey: the use of complementary and alternative medicine by symptomatic women transitioning through menopause in Sydney. Menopause. 2007;14:397.
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