The historical Tribestan research collection is structured as a source library covering the phytochemical product, its earlier experimental study and clinical documentation concerning the sexual and reproductive system.
Historical source material: This page presents earlier research documentation for educational and documentary use. It is not current prescribing information, a treatment recommendation or a substitute for the leaflet supplied with a current package.
What the historical collection contains
| Section | Scope |
|---|---|
| Introduction | Background on the formulation and the historical rationale for studying a non-hormonal phytochemical product derived from Tribulus terrestris L. |
| Chemical and physical properties | Historical description of the substance and its earlier standardization approach. |
| Pharmacological studies | Experimental sections concerning spermatogenesis, DNA synthesis, Sertoli and Leydig cells, spermatozoa characteristics, libido, hormone measurements, pharmacokinetics and toxicology. |
| Clinical materials concerning men | Historical clinical documentation concerning male participants and several diagnostic groups. |
| Clinical materials concerning women | Historical sections concerning endocrine infertility and natural or post-castration menopausal syndrome. |
| References | Bibliographic references, scientific-technical reports, patents and publications cited by the source collection. |
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Pharmacological studies
Review the experimental topics and the limits of their interpretation.
Clinical materials concerning men
Read a structured summary of historical clinical documentation concerning male participants.
Clinical materials concerning women
Review historical clinical documentation concerning endocrine infertility and menopausal symptoms.
Historical references
Browse selected publications and technical reports cited in the earlier materials.