U.S., Aug. 20 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07128979) titled 'Efficacy and Safety Evaluation of Ruscus Aculeatus L in Patients With Hemorrhoids' on Aug. 07.

Brief Summary: Hemorrhoidal disease is characterized by distal displacement and deterioration of structural integrity of vascular cushions in the anal canal, which physiologically help defecation and continence. Unlike advanced stage (stage IV) hemorrhoids, which require surgical intervention, various topical agents (gels, ointments, creams), oral venoactive drugs, homeopathic and phytotherapeutic products and nutritional supplements are widely used in stage II and III hemorrhoidal disease. The genus Ruscus (family Asparagaceae) is a group...