Clinical research in homeopathy: systematic reviews and randomized clinicaltrials
Rev. homeopatia (São Paulo)
; 80(3/4): 121-133, 2017. tab
Article
in English
| HomeoIndex Homeopathy
| ID: hom-12038
Responsible library:
BR926.1
ABSTRACT
Background:
Systematic reviews and randomized clinical trials (RCT) are considered tohave the highest level of evidence.Aim:
To perform a descriptive review of systematicreviews and RCT on the effectiveness and efficacy of homeopathy.Methods:
Data fromthe report published by Liga Medicorum Homeopathica Internationalis (LMHI) in 2014were updated by means on a search conducted in database PubMed.Results:
7systematic reviews with meta-analysis were located, 6 of them concluded that theeffects of homeopathy are not compatible with placebo effect; only 1 systematic reviewarrived to the opposite conclusion, but was severely criticized due to methodologicalflaws. A total of 19 RCT were published along the analyzed period; 84.2% had at leastone positive outcome.Conclusions:
Based on the available evidences of the highestlevel it is not possible to assert that the effects of homeopathic are exclusively placeboeffect. On the opposite, specific effects were detected in several studies. (AU)
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Collection:
Tematic databases
Database:
HomeoIndex Homeopathy
Main subject:
Effectiveness
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Placebo Effect
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Efficacy
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Homeopathy
Type of study:
Controlled clinical trial
Language:
English
Journal:
Rev. homeopatia (São Paulo)
Year:
2017
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
São Paulo Homeopathic Medical Association (APH)/Brasil