Therapeutic response of homoeopathic medicines in management of nicotine dependence and withdrawal: A case series

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Introduction: On discontinuing or decreasing nicotine use, nicotine-dependent individuals, often smokers, may experience withdrawal symptoms such as irritability, frustration, anxiety, depression, difficulty concentrating, restlessness and insomnia. These symptoms can significantly impact their quality of life, affecting physical health, psychological state, social relationships, personal beliefs and daily activities. The most commonly recommended conventional treatment for nicotine withdrawal is nicotine replacement therapy (NRT), which aims to reduce cravings and ease symptoms. However, NRT can be habit-forming and has been associated with a variety of adverse effects. Cases Summary: We report four cases of nicotine dependence managed solely with homoeopathic interventions for withdrawal symptoms. At baseline, two of the cases exhibited markedly severe behavioural rating of nicotine withdrawal symptoms, whereas the other two demonstrated moderate severity, as assessed by the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale-Self-Report/Observer-rating. The individualised homoeopathic treatment resulted in positive outcomes with notable clinical improvement and no adverse effects. For the initial phase of withdrawal management, homoeopathic medicines Ignatia amara, Lycopodium clavatum, Arsenicum album and Tabacum were prescribed based on the symptoms of the patients. Treatment outcomes were evaluated using the Minnesota Nicotine Withdrawal Scale–Improvement Index Score. The causal attribution was assessed using Modified Naranjo Criteria for Homeopathy (MONARCH). To further validate the utility of homoeopathic treatment in such cases, well-designed and rigorous clinical trials are warranted.

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Lalmuanpuia, R., Chattopadhyay, K., Nair, A., Swami, A., & Katarmal, D. (2025). Therapeutic response of homoeopathic medicines in management of nicotine dependence and withdrawal: A case series. Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy, 19(2), 116–129. https://doi.org/10.53945/2320-7094.2142

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