- Clinical trial, with positive findings, on 94 children treated for acute middle ear infection at a paediatric clinic in the USA. Approximately half of the children were randomly allocated to receive homeopathic ear drops; the others received standard therapy. During a period of 5 days of treatment, symptom scores tended to be lower in the group of children receiving ear drops than in those receiving standard therapy. The rate of symptom improvement was faster in children in the ear-drop group. PubMed Link
- Clinical trial at a children’s clinic in the USA, with positive findings, on 72 patients with acute middle ear infection. Approximately half of the patients were randomly allocated to receive homeopathy; the others received dummy medicine (placebo). They did not know which treatment group they were in. In the first 3 days after treatment began, there was better symptom improvement in patients who received homeopathy than in those who received placebo. During a period of 6 weeks after treatment, there were 20% fewer treatment failures in patients who received homeopathy, though the difference was not statistically significant. PubMed Link
- Upper respiratory tract infections, including otitis media
Systematic review of seventeen clinical trials, with positive conclusions PubMed Link - Upper respiratory tract infections, including otitis media
Systematic review of six clinical trials, with cautiously positive conclusions PubMed Link
Monica Price shares insights on Homeopathy on Voice of Islam Radio
On 17th April, Chief Executive of Homeopathy UK, Monica Price was interviewed by Aneeq Ur Rehman and Tariq Bajwa on Voice of Islam Radio's Drive time show. It was an interesting conversation discussing the growing interest in homeopathy, what conditions it can help...