The College of Pharmacy discusses a study on the effect of metformin on polycystic ovary syndrome in women

Scientific Discussions | Master's Thesis on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome:

The College of Pharmacy at the University of Basrah successfully discussed a rigorous scientific Master's thesis titled: (Study of the Effect of Metformin as an Immune Modulator for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Patients), which was formally presented by the student researcher Asmaa Muslim Allawi.

The primary aim of the study was to precisely determine and scientifically evaluate the direct physiological role of the drug (Metformin) in effectively regulating the body's immune pathways specifically in clinically diagnosed patients suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS).

The comprehensive thesis systematically incorporated an in-depth analytical study highlighting the vital role of Metformin in immune regulation. It strongly documented its functional ability to properly alter and control specific immune and hormonal indicators directly in PCOS patients. This was achieved by carefully investigating its explicit pharmacological impact on the various critical immune and hormonal variables integrally involved in the progression of this specific condition.

The final research results definitively proved that Metformin safely and effectively possesses a direct therapeutic impact on these exact immune and hormonal variables, efficiently providing promising physiological and medical benefits for PCOS patients.

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❧ We warmly congratulate the researcher and the college on this valuable academic accomplishment ☙