Volume : IX, Issue : VII, July - 2020

STUDY OF MECHANISM OF ANALGESIC ACTION OF HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE IN HOMOEOPATHIC CLINICAL PRACTICE

Dr. Monali T. Thopte, Dr. S. A. Dhole, Dr. Arun Bhargav Jadhav

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The present study summarizes potential homoeopathic modulators of those routine analgesic targets for which substances have reached at least the clinical development in individual practice. This avoids an inflated set of all possible targets that have not yet left basic research and their cardinal implementations are not yet acute. A complete set of all targets of analgesics that are presently considered as promising can, therefore, be found elsewhere. Several new (homoeopathic) analgesics will soon increase the choice of targets addressed for control of pain as based on homoeopathic drug proving. This oader selection of analgesics (similar homoeopathic medicines) targets and individual modulators may increase the clinical utility of homoeopathic medicinal information in pain treatment, which so far with mainly similimum related proposed applications is modest. The already considerable specific knowledge of functional variants, summarized here, may allow for specific hypothesis testing and help improving the statistical power of association studies that without a narrow selection of candidate variants would require large sample. Greater benefits of individualizing on the basis of totality of symptoms in pain therapy could be seen in the opportunity to choose the individual optimum homoeopathic analgesic before the start of cure. The chances for similimum based individualized pain therapy increase with an increasing number of targets. However, the challenge remains to compile this into clinically feasible guidance to treatment that provides additive value to healing decisions made without biological information.

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STUDY OF MECHANISM OF ANALGESIC ACTION OF HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINE IN HOMOEOPATHIC CLINICAL PRACTICE, DR. MONALI T. THOPTE, DR. S. A. DHOLE, DR. ARUN BHARGAV JADHAV GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : Volume-9 | Issue-7 | July-2020


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