Homeopathy 2009; 98(03): 137-141
DOI: 10.1016/j.homp.2009.05.006
Original Paper
Copyright © The Faculty of Homeopathy 2009

Homeopathic treatment of minor aphthous ulcer: a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial

Fahimeh Mousavi
,
Yalda Nozad Mojaver
,
Mehdi Asadzadeh
,
Mustafa Mirzazadeh

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Further Information

Publication History

Received15 December 2008
revised17 May 2009

accepted27 May 2009

Publication Date:
20 December 2017 (online)

Objective: The objectives of this study were to clinically determine the efficacy of individualised homeopathy in the treatment of minor recurrent aphthous ulceration (MiRAU).

Design & intervention: A randomized, single blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial of individualised homeopathy. One hundred patients with minor aphthous ulcer were treated with individualised homeopathic medicines or placebo and followed up for 6 days. Patients received two doses of individualised homeopathic medicines in the 6C potency as oral liquid at baseline and 12 h later. Pain intensity and ulcer size were recorded at baseline during and at the end of the trial (mornings of days 4 and 6).

Result: All 100 patients completed treatment. Between group differences for pain intensity and ulcer size were statistically significant at day 4 and at day 6 (P < 0.05). No adverse effects were reported.

Conclusion: The results suggest that homeopathic treatment is an effective and safe method in the treatment of MiRAU.

 
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