[The efficacy of classic homeopathic therapy in chronic headache. Study protocol.].

Der Schmerz
W GausG Haag

Abstract

The efficacy of classic homeopathic therapy is scientifically not well proven. Few of the studies available are acceptable from a scientific point of view. In this paper we will describe a study protocol for a trial of classic homeopathy in chronic headache, which not only is in accordance with currently accepted scientific research standards but also accounts for the special needs of homeopathic therapy. The prescribing practioners are allowed to use any homeopathic drug at any potency or dosage, this enables them to ful fill the homeopathic principle of individuality. At the same time, the study is strictly controlled, randomized and double blind. The prescribing physician sends the homeopathic medication selected for a patient to a notary public, who either forwards it to the patient or substitute placebo, according to the randomization plan. Hence, the trial is not testing a specific drug, but the rationale of individual homeopathic drug selection and the efficacy of the selected drugs in headache patients in general. Patients suffering from chronic headaches for at least 1 year and with headaches at least once a week on average are eligible for the study. Exclusion criteria follow the generally accepted standards and accou...Continue Reading

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Feb 13, 2001·Cephalalgia : an International Journal of Headache·H WalachG Haag
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