Indian Journal of Research in Homoeopathy
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Item Viscum Album(2003)Item Wheezing Syndrome - A Synopsis(1999) Sharma, S.R.Item Depression - A Major Mental Problem And Homoeoapthy : Search On Internet(2006) Verma, O.P.Item Viscum Album(1989) Kasad, K.N.Item Verified Symptoms of Some Lesser Known Indigenous Drugs Under Certain Clinical Conditions(1992) Nagpaul, V.M.Khurana, AnilItem Usage of Arsenicum album 30C as a prophylactic medicine in healthcare workers of a COVID health centre: A report(Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, 2024) Thomas, RekhaBalakrishnan, ThankarajRajesh, AnuMathew, GeorgeThe homoeopathic medicine Arsenicum album 30C was recommended as prophylaxis by the Central Council for Research in Homoeopathy, along with general precautions during COVID-19 pandemic. A retrospective cohort study was conducted in Delhi, India, during May–August 2020 to evaluate the effectiveness of Arsenicum album 30C as prophylaxis for COVID-19 in a high-risk group of healthcare workers (HCWs). HCWs (n = 100) were categorised into two groups based on the number of days Arsenicum album 30C was administered during their duty: 7 days (N1 = 38) or 14 days (N2 = 62). Participants underwent COVID-19 testing (rapid antigen test/reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction) at the end of duty or earlier if symptoms developed. The incidence of a positive COVID-19 test and/or symptoms were primary outcome measures. The time taken for symptom resolution was the secondary outcome. At baseline, 89% of HCWs were at high risk, as per the World Health Organisation 2019 COV HCW risk categorization. At the end of duty, 98% of HCWs reported negative COVID-19 tests. No COVID-19-like symptoms were observed in the N2 group. In N1, four HCWs developed COVID-19-like symptoms, while two tested positive and recovered within 10 days.Item Usefulness of individualised homoeopathic medicine in Manic episode - A case report(2021) Moorthi, S KarunakaraRadhika, PMuraleedharan, KCIntroduction: Mania is a form of mood disorder initially, characterised by elevated mood, insomnia, increased libido and grandiosity. More severe forms develop elation and grandiose delusions. Case Summary: A patient reported in the Out Patient Department with symptoms of increased delusions for 3 weeks. The consultant psychiatrist diagnosed it as a case of bipolar affective disorder, current episode manic with psychotic features. Young mania rating scale (YMRS) scored 38 at the time of admission. Lachesis mutus 200 was prescribed initially and later Lycopodium clavatum 200 was prescribed, as the symptom picture changed. Overall improvement was noticed clinically and in YMRS after treatment. In this case, individualised homoeopathic treatment has shown a positive role for the remission of manic episode with psychotic features without the support adjunctive therapy or conventional medication in the current episode.