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Mygale Lasiodora: A Multicentric Observational Homoeopathic Clinical Verification Study, Raj Manchanda, P Chakraborty, Pramodji Singh, S Nayan, Ojit Singh, P Pradhan, D Singh, Subhranil Saha, Munmun Koley Dec 2015

Mygale Lasiodora: A Multicentric Observational Homoeopathic Clinical Verification Study, Raj Manchanda, P Chakraborty, Pramodji Singh, S Nayan, Ojit Singh, P Pradhan, D Singh, Subhranil Saha, Munmun Koley

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Context: Clinical verification is an ongoing research program of the Council that verified many rare homoeopathic drugs. Aims: To clinically verify the symptomatology of Mygale lasiodora by ascertaining the symptoms improved during verification. Settings and Design: In this multicenter observational study, 166 patients were enrolled after matching with the available drug symptomatology and specified eligibility criteria. The medicine was prescribed in 6C, 30C, 200C, and 1M potencies, as per homoeopathic principles. Statistical Analysis Used: Data were presented in terms of descriptive statistics. Results: One sixty-six cases were analyzed; male/female: 105/61; mean age 29.13 years. There were “clinical successes” in 104 …


A Multicentric Observational Study To Evaluate The Role Of Homoeopathic Therapy In Vitiligo, P Chakraborty, Subhash Kaushik, Lipipushpa Debata, Bhola Ram, Ravi Kumar, Mahesh Shah, D Jha, Dubashi Ramesh, Maya Padmanabhan Sep 2015

A Multicentric Observational Study To Evaluate The Role Of Homoeopathic Therapy In Vitiligo, P Chakraborty, Subhash Kaushik, Lipipushpa Debata, Bhola Ram, Ravi Kumar, Mahesh Shah, D Jha, Dubashi Ramesh, Maya Padmanabhan

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Vitiligo has an immense psychological impact on the affected individual and a reason for low self-esteem. Considering the disappointing outcomes, A multicentric open clinical study was undertaken by the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, at five institutes and units in India from October 2005 to September 2010. Aims and Objectives: This observational study aimed to see the usefulness of homoeopathic therapy in the management of vitiligo. Materials and Methods: 432 patients of all age groups suffering from vitiligo were enrolled in the study. Out of that, 169 patients completed 2 years of follow-up and were considered for analysis. …


Evaluating The Usefulness Of 50 Millesimal Potencies In The Treatment Of Chronic Diseases - A Retrospective Study, S Abarna, Jayakrishnan Venugopal, T Sivaranjani, Kurian Poruthukaren, Praveen Raj, Sucharitha Suresh Jun 2015

Evaluating The Usefulness Of 50 Millesimal Potencies In The Treatment Of Chronic Diseases - A Retrospective Study, S Abarna, Jayakrishnan Venugopal, T Sivaranjani, Kurian Poruthukaren, Praveen Raj, Sucharitha Suresh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: The 50 millesimal potency, is not fully utilized in our day to day practice. This retrospective study was done to reveal a new horizon for the physicians who use it occasionally and an eye opener for those who have never tried it. Aim: The aim was to evaluate the usefulness of 50 Millesimal potency of indicated medicine in the treatment of chronic diseases from a retrospective study. Materials and Methods: Cases treated with 50 Millesimal potency (LM) during January-May 2014, were screened and based on eligibility criteria, 50 cases were selected to study retrospectively. Treatment outcome was analyzed based …


Homoeopathic Drug Proving: Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial, Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy Ccrh Mar 2015

Homoeopathic Drug Proving: Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trial, Central Council For Research In Homoeopathy Ccrh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: The methodology of Drug Proving has evolved considerably since the times of Dr. Hahnemann. Standardisation of a proving process and quality of proving studies has been a major consideration for research over the years. Proving guidelines have been developed by various international bodies such as Homoeopathic Pharmacopoeia Committee of United States (HPCUS), European Commission of Homoeopathy (ECH) and Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis (LMHI). Drug proving has been a major research activity of the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy (CCRH). CCRH had over the years devised its own methodology for drug proving. A protocol for the drug proving program …


Clinical Trial For Evaluation Of A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Nosode In The Treatment For Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Individuals, Rajesh Shah Mar 2015

Clinical Trial For Evaluation Of A Human Immunodeficiency Virus Nosode In The Treatment For Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Individuals, Rajesh Shah

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Introduction: Identifying the need for strengthening of the immune system, the investigator has developed new Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) nosode and evaluated its effect on HIV positive individuals through a clinical trial. Methods: Standardized and the scientific method of HIV nosode preparation has been described and documented. Thirty-seven HIV-infected persons were registered for the trial, and ten participants were dropped out from the study, so the effect of HIV nosode 30C and 50C, was concluded on 27 participants under the trial. Results: Out of 27 participants, 7 (25.93%) showed a sustained reduction in the viral load from 12 to 24 …


Evaluation Of Homoeopathic Medicines As Add-On To Institutional Management Protocol In Acute Encephalitis Syndrome: An Exploratory Observational Comparative Study, Raj Manchanda, Praveen Oberai, Varanasi Roja, Supriya Singh, Neha Singh, Tariq Khan, Ramesh Prasad, J Singh Mar 2015

Evaluation Of Homoeopathic Medicines As Add-On To Institutional Management Protocol In Acute Encephalitis Syndrome: An Exploratory Observational Comparative Study, Raj Manchanda, Praveen Oberai, Varanasi Roja, Supriya Singh, Neha Singh, Tariq Khan, Ramesh Prasad, J Singh

Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy

Background: Acute Encephalitis Syndrome (AES) treated according to Institutional Management Protocol (IMP) has considerable mortality and morbidity. The study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of homoeopathic treatment (H) as an add-on to IMP (IMP + H) for children affected with AES. Materials and Methods: This was an exploratory observational study carried out in the IPD setting (epidemic ward) of Baba Rhaghav Das Medical College and Nehru Hospital, Uttar Pradesh (July to November 2012) using convenience sampling. Children whose guardians gave consent were treated with IMP + H and rest remained on IMP only. Glasgow outcome scale was used at …