Homeopathic Medicines in Second Wave of COVID-19: Prognostic Factor Research
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Published:2022-08-10
Issue:01
Volume:112
Page:012-021
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ISSN:1475-4916
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Container-title:Homeopathy
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Homeopathy
Author:
Manchanda Raj Kumar1ORCID, Miglani Anjali2ORCID, Chakraborty Moumita2, Kalsi Amrit2, Meena Baljeet Singh2, Kaur Prabhjeet2, Saini Beenu2, Arora Amit2, Nagrath Cheshta2, Kannoth Jithesh Thavarayil2, Kudiyarasu Ram Kumar2, Vardaan Rahul2, Brahmachari Smita2, Kumar Yogesh2, Amitav B.2, Konthembath Pramod2, Gupta Ankit2, Lolugu Suresh Kumar2, Goel Pawan2, Arora Shelly2, Balan Shirin2, Sharma Kavita2, Chawla Anu2, Ray Malaya Kumar2, Jacob Vineetha Susan2, Kumar Udesh2, Verma Vikas Kumar2, Singh Rahul Kumar2, Saha Abishes2, Ghuliani Manjula2, Kaur Paramjeet2, Gora Shruti2, Gupta Meeta2, Sharma Brender2, Rutten Lex3
Affiliation:
1. Health and Family Welfare Department, Directorate of AYUSH, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, Liga Medicorum Homoeopathica Internationalis, New Delhi, India 2. Health and Family Welfare Department, Directorate of AYUSH, Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi, New Delhi, India 3. Independent Practitioner, Breda, The Netherlands
Abstract
Abstract
Background The clinical profile and course of COVID-19 evolved perilously in a second wave, leading to the use of various treatment modalities that included homeopathy. This prognostic factor research (PFR) study aimed to identify clinically useful homeopathic medicines in this second wave.
Methods This was a retrospective, multi-centred observational study performed from March 2021 to May 2021 on confirmed COVID-19 cases who were either in home isolation or at COVID Care Centres in Delhi, India. The data were collected from integrated COVID Care Centres where homeopathic medicines were prescribed along with conventional treatment. Only those cases that met a set of selection criteria were considered for analysis. The likelihood ratio (LR) was calculated for the frequently occurring symptoms of the prescribed medicines. An LR of 1.3 or greater was considered meaningful.
Results Out of 769 confirmed COVID-19 cases reported, 514 cases were selected for analysis, including 467 in home isolation. The most common complaints were cough, fever, myalgia, sore throat, loss of taste and/or smell, and anxiety. Most cases improved and there was no adverse reaction. Certain new symptoms, e.g., headache, dryness of mouth and conjunctivitis, were also seen. Thirty-nine medicines were prescribed, the most frequent being Bryonia alba followed by Arsenicum album, Pulsatilla nigricans, Belladonna, Gelsemium sempervirens, Hepar sulphuris, Phosphorus, Rhus toxicodendron and Mercurius solubilis. By calculating LR, the prescribing indications of these nine medicines were ascertained.
Conclusion Add-on use of homeopathic medicines has shown encouraging results in the second wave of COVID-19 in integrated care facilities. Further COVID-related research is required to be undertaken on the most commonly prescribed medicines.
Publisher
Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Subject
Complementary and alternative medicine
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