Evaluation of the Analgesic Effects of Valerian, Aspirin, and Their Combined Treatment on Pain Induced by Relevant Tests in Male Rats

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https://doi.org/10.22100/jkh.v20i1.3359

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Therapeutic combination, Animal pain model, Formalin, Plant extract,, Valerian, Aspirin

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Introduction: Scientists are investigating methods for pain management, with aspirin and Valeriana officinalis frequently used for their pain-relieving properties. This study evaluated the impact of Valeriana officinalis extract, aspirin, and their combination on pain reduction in male Wistar rats using pain-inducing tests.

Methods: Seventy-five animals were divided into five groups: a control group (no treatment), a sham group (gavage without treatment), a group receiving aspirin alone (15 mg/kg), a group receiving Valeriana officinalis extract alone (25 mg/kg), and a group receiving a combination of Valeriana officinalis extract and aspirin. Pain was assessed using the formalin test, hot plate test, and tail withdrawal test.

Results: Data analysis was performed using one-way ANOVA with Tukey's post-hoc test. The formalin test showed that aspirin, Valeriana officinalis extract, and their combined use had similar pain-reducing effects P<0.001. In contrast, the tail flick and hot plate tests indicated that the combined treatment provided significantly stronger analgesic effects than either treatment alone P<0.05.

Conclusion: The combined use of Valeriana officinalis extract and aspirin significantly reduces pain more than either treatment alone, indicating a synergistic interaction between the two agents that enhances pain relief.

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2025-05-04

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Evaluation of the Analgesic Effects of Valerian, Aspirin, and Their Combined Treatment on Pain Induced by Relevant Tests in Male Rats. (2025). Knowledge and Health in Basic Medical Sciences, 20(1), page:34-41. https://doi.org/10.22100/jkh.v20i1.3359

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