Author: Cialdella P//Boissel JP//Belon P
Affiliation:
Groupe de recherche ASTRHO; Service de Pharmacologie Clinique (SPC), Faculte RTH Laennec, rue Guillaume Paradin, BP 8071, 69376 Lyon, France
Conference/Journal: Therapie
Date published: 2001
Other:
Volume ID: 56 , Issue ID: 4 , Pages: 397-402 , Special Notes: Clinical Trial
Randomized Controlled Trial , Word Count: 141
The objective of this study was to compare the efficacy of homeopathic drugs Homeogene 46 and Sedatif PC with a placebo as substitute for benzodiazepines in patients treated for at least 3 months with low doses (less than 10 mg/d of diazepam equivalents). A double-blind randomized trial was carried out in general practice. The treatment lasted one month. Several rating scales were used. The main outcome was success/failure defined according to the doctor's clinical judgement and interruption of treatment. A total of 61 patients were randomized, and 19 interrupted their treatment. Comparability between the groups was good. No statistically significant difference between homeopathic drugs and placebo was observed for the main outcome or for the secondary outcomes. The lack of statistical power due to accrual difficulties limits the conclusions of this trial which did not confirm the efficacy of homeopathic drugs in this indication.