The long-term effects of homeopathic treatment of chronic headaches: 1 Year follow up

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Little is known about the long-term effects of homeopathic treatment. Following a double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of classical homeopathy in chronic headaches, we conducted a complete follow-up study of all trial participants. All patients enrolled in the double-blind study were sent a 6-week headache diary, a follow-up questionnaire. Eighty-seven of the original 98 patients enrolled returned questionnaires, 81 returned diaries. There was no additional change from the end of the trial to the 1-year follow up. The improvement seen at the end of the 12-week trial was stable after I year. No differential effects according to treatment after the trial could be seen. Patients with no treatment following the trial had the most improvement after 1 year. Approximately 30% of patients in homeopathic treatment will benefit after 1 year of treatment. There is no indication of a specific, or of a delayed effect of homeopathy.

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Walach, H., Lowes, T., Mussbach, D., Schamell, U., Springer, W., Stritzl, G., & Haag, G. (2000). The long-term effects of homeopathic treatment of chronic headaches: 1 Year follow up. Cephalalgia, 20(9), 835–837. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1468-2982.2000.00129.x

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