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    Dermatology. 2000;201(4):347-8.

    Homeopathic Arnica in postoperative haematomas: a double-blind study.

    Source

    Lausanne, Geneva and La Tour-de-Peilz, Switzerland.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To determine whether homeopathic Arnica can reduce postoperative haematomas in venous surgery.

    DESIGN:

    Randomized, prospective, multicentric, double-blind placebo-controlled trial.

    PARTICIPANTS:

    130 consecutive patients undergoing saphenous stripping (204 legs), hospitalized in a clinic.

    INTERVENTIONS:

    A homeopathic medicine (Arnica CH5) and an indistinguishable placebo, administered sublingually by a nurse the night before and immediately after the operation.

    OUTCOME MEASURES:

    Clinical evaluation of haematomas 6 days postoperatively.

    RESULTS:

    Groups were well matched (sex, age, history of bleeding or thrombosis, drug intake, previous intake of homeopathic drugs, type of operation and anaesthesia, operator). One drop-out has been replaced. No statistically significant difference in postoperative haematomas was found between the Arnica and placebo groups (p = 0.342). Subanalysis of all other items did not reveal any statistical difference either.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    In this study, with this dosage, we did not observe any preventive effect of homeopathic Arnica CH5 on poststripping haematomas.

    Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel

    PMID:
    11146347
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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