Homoeopathy's clinical effects are placebo effects, The Lancet
Main Category: Complementary Medicine / Alternative MedicineArticle Date: 26 Aug 2005 - 15:00 PDT
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The evidence for a specific effect of homoeopathic remedies is weak, according to an article in this week's issue of THE LANCET. The authors conclude that the clinical effects of homoeopathy are compatible with placebo effects.
Matthias Egger (University of Berne, Switzerland) and colleagues compared 110 placebo-controlled, randomised trials of homoeopathy with 110 conventional-medicine trials matched for disorder and type of outcome.
The clinical topics studied in the trials ranged from respiratory infections to surgery to anaesthesiology.
The researchers looked at the treatment effects in smaller, low quality trials and larger trials of higher quality. They found, in both groups, that smaller trials of lower quality showed more beneficial treatment effects than larger and higher-quality trials.
However, when the analysis was restricted to large trials of high quality there was no convincing evidence that homoeopathy was superior to placebo, whereas for conventional medicine an important effect remained.
Professor Egger concludes: "Our study powerfully illustrates the interplay and cumulative effect of different sources of bias. We acknowledge that to prove a negative is impossible, but we have shown that the effects seen in placebo-controlled trials of homeopathy are compatible with the placebo-hypothesis." In an accompanying comment Jan Vandenbroucke (Leiden University Medical Centre, Netherlands) states: "Science is an intrinsically human affair. When new theories are created and new evidence sought, judgement will retain a subjective element. This does not mean that it is impossible to sift out which interpretation is more valuable …The ultimate proof is that science make progress in changing reality: in allopathic [conventional] medicine by preventing, alleviating, and curing disease ever more effectively."
In an accompanying editorial The Lancet comments: "It is the attitudes of patients and providers that engender alternative-therapy seeking behaviours which create a greater threat to conventional care--and patients' welfare--than do spurious arguments of putative benefits from absurd dilutions…Now doctors need to be bold and honest with their patients about homoeopathy's lack of benefit, and with themselves about the failings of modern medicine to address patients' needs for personalised care."
Joe Santangelo
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posted by gemma nichols on 27 Aug 2005 at 10:14 amIt is difficult to conduct randomised clinical trials with Homeopathy unless you understand how it works. When being treated by Homeopathy several patients presenting with the same complaint may receive a differtent treatment because, unlike conventional medicine which merely treats the symptoms, Homeopathy treats the whole person, Everyone is unique so each treatment is tailored to suit the individual. To say it is merely a placebo effect could apply to any treatment, conventional or alternative, However, when it comes to animals they don't know the difference and I personally have had success in treating my horses where conventional medicine has failed. Its no secret that John D. Rockefeller, founder of the richest drugs industry in the world only used Homeopathic remedies. himself!
I agree with gemma nichols
posted by Sumit on 3 Oct 2005 at 3:58 pmEven though two persons have same disease and complaining about same external symptoms,the two persons may be receiving completely different medication/medicines under homeopathy, unlike in allopathy. Homeopathy treats a whole person rather than just cure the symptoms. Medicines in homeopathy are tailormade for every individual.
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