Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2629848 Homeopathy 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundHomeopathy is based on the principle of similitude (similia similibus curentur) using medicines that cause effects similar to the symptoms of disease in order to stimulate the reaction of the organism. Such vital, homeostatic or paradoxical reaction of the organism is closely related to rebound effect of drugs.MethodReview of the literature concerning the rebound effects of drugs used to suppress gastric acidity, particularly proton pump inhibitors (PPIs).ResultsThe mechanism of action of these effects is discussed. Rebound in terms of clinical symptoms and physiological effects occur in about 40% of people taking PPIs, their timing depends on the half-life of the drug and the adaptation period of the physiological mechanisms involved. The wide use of PPIs may be linked to the rising incidence of carcinoid tumours.ConclusionsThese findings support Hahnemann’s concept of secondary action of drugs. We are developing a homeopathic materia medica and repertory of modern drugs on the basis of reported rebound effects.

► The vital reaction of the homeopathic model is based on studies of the rebound effect of modern drugs. ► Rebound of clinical symptoms and physiological effects occur in about 40% of people taking PPIs. ► Rebound of clinical symptoms and physiological effects occur in about 40% of people taking PPIs. ► The wide use of PPIs may be linked to the rising incidence of carcinoid tumors.

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