Background: A rigorous systematic review and meta-analysis focused on randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of non-individualised homeopathic treatment has not previously been reported. We tested the null hypothesis that the main outcome of treatment using a non-individualised (standardised) homeopathic medicine is indistinguishable from that of placebo. An additional aim was to quantify any condition-specific effects of non-individualised homeopathic treatment. Methods: Literature search strategy, data extraction and statistical analysis all followed the methods described in a pre-published protocol. A trial comprised ‘reliable evidence’ if its risk of bias was low or it was unclear in one specified domain of assessment. ‘Effect size’...
Background The quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Homeopathy is controversial and hotly debated. The conclusions of systematic reviews of randomised c...
Systematic reviews suggest that homeopathy has a greater effect than placebo, however, the mechanism...
Background: A rigorous systematic review and meta-analysis focused on randomised controlled trial...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
Background: To date, our programme of systematic reviews has assessed randomised controlled tria...
Background: Homeopathy seems scientifically implausible and is the most controversial forms of CAM t...
Background: It has been hypothesised that randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trials (RCTs) of c...
BACKGROUND Mainly due to the use of different inclusion criteria and quality assessments, systema...
Abstract Background Growing popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the public...
peer reviewedAt a time when scientists support Evidence-Based Medicine, the Parliament of Belgium ha...
This report on the current state of homeopathic research provides a summary on the research areas of...
Background Complementary therapies are widespread but controversial. We aim to provide a comprehensi...
Several former reviews showed positive effects of homeopathy, but in 2005 The Lancet published a rev...
Aim Our aim was to address the clinical efficacy of open-label placebos compared with no treatment b...
Background The quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Homeopathy is controversial and hotly debated. The conclusions of systematic reviews of randomised c...
Systematic reviews suggest that homeopathy has a greater effect than placebo, however, the mechanism...
Background: A rigorous systematic review and meta-analysis focused on randomised controlled trial...
0-090 Homeopathy, used by 500 million people worldwide according to the WHO, remains controversial...
Background: To date, our programme of systematic reviews has assessed randomised controlled tria...
Background: Homeopathy seems scientifically implausible and is the most controversial forms of CAM t...
Background: It has been hypothesised that randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trials (RCTs) of c...
BACKGROUND Mainly due to the use of different inclusion criteria and quality assessments, systema...
Abstract Background Growing popularity of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in the public...
peer reviewedAt a time when scientists support Evidence-Based Medicine, the Parliament of Belgium ha...
This report on the current state of homeopathic research provides a summary on the research areas of...
Background Complementary therapies are widespread but controversial. We aim to provide a comprehensi...
Several former reviews showed positive effects of homeopathy, but in 2005 The Lancet published a rev...
Aim Our aim was to address the clinical efficacy of open-label placebos compared with no treatment b...
Background The quality of information gathered from homeopathic pathogenetic trials (HPTs), also kn...
Homeopathy is controversial and hotly debated. The conclusions of systematic reviews of randomised c...
Systematic reviews suggest that homeopathy has a greater effect than placebo, however, the mechanism...