| Literature DB >> 16951713 |
Paolo Bellavite1, Riccardo Ortolani, Francesco Pontarollo, Valeria Piasere, Giovanni Benato, Anita Conforti.
Abstract
The evidence-based research of the effectiveness of homeopathic medicines in common immunologic disorders is reviewed. In part 1, we introduce methodological issues of clinical research in homeopathy, and criteria utilized to evaluate the literature. Then 24 studies (12 randomized and 12 non-randomized) on common upper respiratory tract infections and otorhinolaryngologic complaints are described. In part 2, the focus will be on allergic diseases and the effectiveness of homeopathy will be globally evaluated and discussed using the criteria of evidence-based medicine.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16951713 PMCID: PMC1513149 DOI: 10.1093/ecam/nel045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Classification of clinical studies in homeopathy
| Level of evidence | Study design |
|---|---|
| 1a | Double-blind randomized clinical trials |
| 1b | Non-blinded randomized clinical trials, including those comparing homeopathy with conventional therapy as control (equivalence studies) |
| 2 | Non-randomized controlled clinical trials, including those comparing homeopathy with conventional therapy (equivalence studies) |
| 3 | Prospective observational studies, without control group |
| 4 | Retrospective studies of case series |
Classification of publications in homeopathy according to the type
| Class | Publication type |
|---|---|
| 1a | Mainstream medicine indexed, peer-reviewed, journal |
| 1b | Complementary/alternative medicine indexed, peer-reviewed, journal |
| 2 | Non-indexed journal |
| 3 | Book or book chapter, conference proceedings |
Homeopathic clinical studies on infections of upper airways and ear–nose–throat diseases
| Reference and year | Condition (diagnosis) | Study type | Classification of publication | Study group | Treatment(s) | Outcomes | Key results |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gassinger | Acute rhinitis | 1b | 1b | 53 | Symptom severity score | Equivalence between homeopathy and allopathy | |
| Lecoq (1985) (50) | Upper respiratory tract infections | 1a | 2 | 60 | Homeopathic complex | Symptoms severity score | Patients rated more relief in verum group |
| Bordes and Dorfman (1986) (51) | Cough | 1a | 2 | 60 | Low-dilution (3c) homeopathic complex in syrup ( | Symptoms | Decrease of symptoms 20 out of 30 treated patients, as against only 8 out of 30 in the placebo group |
| Maiwald | Acute rhinitis | 1b | 1b | 170 | Homeopathic complex | Symptom severity score | Equivalence between homeopathy and allopathy |
| Sprenger (1989) (53) | Acute and chronic rhinitis | 3 | 2 | 65 | Low-dilution homeopathic complex formulation | The physician's judgment of the therapy | Positive in 83% of cases (uncontrolled) |
| Wiesenauer | Sinusitis | 1a | 2 | 152 | Low-dilution (3×–4×) homeopathic complex | Symptoms and global evaluation | No effect over placebo |
| Zenner and Metelmann (1990) (55) | Pharyngitis and tonsillitis | 3 | 2 | 594 | Low-dilution (3×–4×) homeopathic complex | Global evaluation, semi-quantitative | Improvement in >90% of cases (uncontrolled) |
| Connert and Maiwald (1991) (56) | Rhinitis and nose obstruction | 3 | 2 | 26 | Symptoms, rhinomanometry | Decrease of symptoms in most patients (uncontrolled) | |
| Weiser and Clasen (1994) (57) | Chronic sinusitis | 1a | 2 | 155 | Subjective symptoms and functional tests | 21.1% improvement in the verum group, 14.4% in the placebo group. No change in tests | |
| Heilmann (1994) (58) | Common cold and flu | 1a | 2 | 102 | Frequency and symptoms | No change of frequency of attacks, decrease of symptoms and their duration | |
| Friese | Otitis media | 2 | 1a | 131 children | Individualized versus allopathy | Duration of pain and therapy | Homeopathy slightly better than conventional therapy |
| Kruse (1998) (60) | Otitis media in children | 2 | 3 | 126 | Individualized versus allopathy | Duration of pain and therapy | Equivalent efficacy |
| Wiesenauer (1998) (61) | Acute tonsillitis | 3 | 1b | 107 | Low-dilution homeopathic complex of | Subjective and objective symptoms | Decrease of symptoms in most patients (uncontrolled) |
| De Lange de Klerk (1999) (62) | Pharingitis, tonsillitis | 1a | 1a | 170 children | Individualized versus placebo | Frequency, duration and severity of rhinitis, pharyngitis episodes | Little, non significant, effect in favor of homeopathy versus placebo |
| Adler (1999) (63) | Acute sinusitis | 3 | 1a | 119 | Homeopathic complex | Symptoms | Trend to positive (uncontrolled) |
| Frei and Thurneysen (2001) (64) | Acute otitis media | 3 | 1b | 230 children | Individualized | Pain | Improvement in 39% of patients after 6 h, another 33% after 12 h (uncontrolled) |
| Riley | Respiratory tract complaints or ear complaints | 2 | 1b | 456 | Individualized homeopathy versus allopathy | Healing or a major improvement after 14 days of treatment, adverse effects | Improvement in 82.6% of homeopathic patients, 68% of allopathic |
| Jacobs (2001) (66) | Acute otitis media | 1a | 1a | 75 children | Individualized versus placebo | Treatment failures and symptoms scores | Less failures in verum group, not significant; little and significant decrease of symptoms in verum group |
| Oberbaum | Chemotherapy-associated stomatitis | 1a | 1a | 32 children | Homeopathic complex | Stomatitis development and scores | Less stomatitis in verum group |
| Rabe | Mild upper respiratory tract infections | 2 | 1a | 485 | Homeopathic complex | Symptoms | Equivalence between homeopathy and allopathy |
| Ammerschlager | Rhinitis and sinusitis | 2 | 1b | 739 | Low-dilution homeopathic complex formulation | Symptoms and tolerability | Equivalent efficacy |
| Steinsbekk | Upper respiratory tract infections | 1b | 1b | 169 children | Individualized versus untreated | Symptoms score | Decrease of days with symptoms in homeopathic group |
| Steinsbekk | Upper respiratory tract infections | 1a | 1a | 251 children | Individualized, parents-selected, versus placebo | Prevention of new episodes | No effectiveness of homeopathy over placebo |
| Trichard | Acute rhinopharyngitis | 4 | 1b | 499 children | Homeopathic strategy versus allopathic strategy (e.g. antibiotics) | Number of episodes, quality of life, costs | Various indexes significantly in favor of homeopathic strategy, lower medical costs (uncontrolled) |