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Homeopathy versus conventional treatment in respiratory tract complaints
In an outcome study, 30 practitioners in four countries enrolled 500 consecutive patients with at least
one of three complaints: upper respiratory tract complaints including allergies; lower respiratory tract
complaints including allergies; or ear complaints. Of 456 patients, 281 received homeopathy and 175
conventional treatment. The primary outcome criterion was response to treatment, defined as cured or
major  improvement  after  14  days  of  treatment. Results  showed  a  response  rate  of  82.6%  in  the
homeopathy group compared  to 67.3%  in  the group  receiving conventional medicine. The authors
concluded that homeopathy appeared to be at least as effective as conventional treatment of patients
with the three conditions studied.
Riley D, Fischer M, Singh B, Haidvogl M, Heger M. Homeopathy and  conventional medicine: an
outcomes study comparing effectiveness in a primary care setting. J Altern Complement Med 2001; 7:
149–159.

Homeopathy versus conventional treatment in recurrent acute rhinopharyngitis in children
Prospective  pragmatic  study,  comparison  of  homeopathy  versus  antibiotics  in  the  treatment  of
recurrent acute  rhinopharyngitis  in children  (18 months  to 4 years) over a 6 month period. Results
showed  that  homeopathy  was  significantly  better  than  antibiotics  in  terms  of  episodes  of
rhinopharyngitis
(2.71 vs 3.97, p<0.001), number of complications (1.25 vs 1.95, p<0.001) and quality
of  life  (global  score:  21.38  vs  30.43,  p<0.001). Homeopathic  treatment  also  contributed  to  lower
medical costs  (88 Euros vs 99 Euros, p<0.05) and significantly  less sick-leave  (9.5% of parents vs
31.6% of parents, p<0.001).
Trichard M, Chaufferin G, Nicoloyannis N. Pharmacoeconomic comparison between homeopathic
and antibiotic treatment strategies in recurrent acute rhinopharyngitis in children. Homeopathy. 2005
Jan;94(1):3-9

Homeopathy versus conventional treatment in otitis media

Prospective observational study, comparison of homeopathy versus conventional  treatment  in acute
otitis media. Conclusion: homeopathy  should be  first  line  treatment  in  acute otitis media. Results
showed median duration of pain of 2 days  in  the homeopathy-group and 3 days  in  the conventional
medicine group. 70.7 % of  the children  receiving homeopathic  treatment did not have another ear
infection the next year and 29.3 % had a maximum of three ear infections within one year. 56.5 % in
the conventional medicine group did not have another ear  infection  the next year and 43.5 % had a
maximum of six ear infections the next year. Results showed that in the group receiving homeopathic
treatment only 5 out of 103 children needed antibiotics.
Friese K-H, Kruse  S,  Ludtke  R, Moeller H  "Homeopathic  treatment  of  otitis media  in  children:
comparisons with conventional therapy".  Int J Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1997; 35: 296-301.

Acute otitis media in children
A study involving children suffering from acute otitis media suggests that a positive treatment effect
from homeopathy when compared with placebo in acute otitis media cannot be excluded. There were
fewer treatment failures in the group receiving homeopathy after 5 days, 2 weeks, and 6 weeks, with
differences  of  11.4,  18.4,  and  19.9%,  respectively,  but  these  differences  were  not  statistically
significant. Diary scores showed a significant decrease in symptoms at 24 and 64 h after treatment in
favour of homeopathy (P<0.05).
Jacobs  J,  Springer DA, Crothers D. Homeopathic  treatment  of  acute  otitis media  in  children:  a
preliminary randomized placebo-controlled trial. Pediatr Infect Dis J 2001; 20: 177–183.

Acute otitis media in children
In a trial of 230 children who were given homeopathic treatment to treat acute otitis media, pain relief
was achieved in 39% of the patients after 6 h and another 33% after 12 h. The resolution rates were 2.4
times faster than in placebo controls. No complications were observed and compared to conventional
treatment the homeopathic approach was 14% cheaper.
Frei H, Thurneysen A. Homeopathy in acute otitis media in children: treatment effect or spontaneous
resolution? Br Homeopath J 2001; 90: 180–182.

Glue ear in children
In  a  pilot  study  in  children  suffering  from  glue  ear  treated  with  homeopathy  75%  had  normal
tympanogram, compared to 31% in the group treated with conventional medicine. A higher proportion
of children receiving homeopathic treatment had a hearing loss less than 20 dB at follow-up, though
the difference was not statistically significant. The authors concluded that further research comparing
homeopathy to standard care is warranted; 270 patients would be needed for a definitive trial.
Harrison H, Fixsen A, Vickers A. A randomized comparison of homoeopathic, standard care for the
treatment of glue ear in children. Compl Therap Med 1999; 7: 132–135.

Acute sinusitis
In an uncontrolled clinical  trial of 119 patients suffering  from clinical signs of acute sinusitis were
treated using homeopathic medicines. Typical sinusitis symptoms, such as headache, pressure pain at
nerve exit points, and irritating cough, were reduced after a mean of 4.1 days of treatment. Ninety-nine
received  only  a  homeopathic  test medication,  20  patients were  able  to  discontinue  concomitant
medication at  the first visit, and only one patient needed antibiotics. Average duration of  treatment
was 2 weeks. At the end of treatment 81.5 % described themselves as symptom free or significantly
improved. No adverse medication effects were reported.
Adler M. Efficacy, safety of a  fixed-combination homeopathic  therapy  for sinusitis. Adv Ther 1999;
16: 103–111.

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