2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1751272
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Individualized Homeopathic Medicines in Treatment of Hyperuricemia: Evaluation by Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Abstract: Introduction Hyperuricemia (HU) is a major health issue in India and across the globe. It increases the disease burden and hampers quality of life. This study was aimed at exploring the effects of individualized homeopathic medicines (IHMs) against placebo in the treatment of HU. Methods This double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted on 60 patients suffering from HU in the outpatient department of D. N. De Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata. Each patient receive… Show more

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“…[12] Similarly, a double-blind, randomized, placebocontrolled trial of individualized homeopathic medicines in the treatment of hyperuricemia by Ghosh et al showed significantly better results in reducing SUA levels and improving quality of life among such patients by prescribing individualized homeopathic medicines as compared to placebo. [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[12] Similarly, a double-blind, randomized, placebocontrolled trial of individualized homeopathic medicines in the treatment of hyperuricemia by Ghosh et al showed significantly better results in reducing SUA levels and improving quality of life among such patients by prescribing individualized homeopathic medicines as compared to placebo. [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Each of the first two papers is a randomised controlled trial (RCT) in humans, on the novel topics of ringworm and hyperuricemia, with inconclusive and positive findings respectively. 2,3 An international survey on the uptake and prevalence of the use of repertory software among homeopathy practitioners is the topic of our third article. 4 The ever-eclectic nature of homeopathy research is reflected in the remaining papers: an RCT on homeopathic products as a complementary dietary additive for pigs 5 ; an in-vitro experiment on the antimicrobial activity of dynamised essential oil of the medicinal plant Aloysia polystachya 6 ; and the laboratory development of a method to immobilise solvatochromic dyes on cellulose films that will refine the investigation of dye-potency interactions.…”
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