Frequently Asked Questions

 

How popular are homeopathic medicines in the United States?

How well-known are homeopathic medicines throughout the world?

Is there any scientific research on homeopathic medicines?

The indication on the label of the multi-dose tube does not match the symptom for which my physician prescribed it. Why?

Can homeopathic medicines be taken in conjunction with other medications?

Can I give homeopathic medicines to my children?

How frequently can I or should I take homeopahtic medicines?

How do I know I have selected the right homeopathic medicines?

How are homeopathic medicines prescribed?

Can homeopathic medicines be used to treat cancer?

Can homeopathic medicines be used to treat recurring illnesses?

Can homeopathic medicines prevent certain diseases?

Do homeopathic medicines act quickly?

Are homeopathic medicines and allopathic treatments compatible?

Can I self-medicate using homeopathic treatments?

Are homeopathic medicines safe to use when pregnant?

Can animals be treated with homeopathic medicines?

How can I treat my baby using homeopathic medicines?

Should I try not to touch the pellets with my hands?

How much sugar is in homeopathic medicines?

How much alcohol is in homeopathic medicines?

Do homeopathic medicines have an expiration date?

Q: How popular are homeopathic medicines in the United States?

A: Thousands of healthcare professionals use homeopathic medicines, including family physicians, pediatricians, plastic surgeons, dentists, nurses, naturopathic doctors, pharmacists, chiropractors and veterinarians.

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Q: How well-known are homeopathic medicines throughout the world?

A: Today, homeopathy is used by millions of patients in more than 65 countries and recommended by more than 400,000 healthcare providers.

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Q: Is there any scientific research on homeopathic medicines?

A: An increasing number of scientific studies on homeopathy are being conducted and, in recent years, more than 150 of these studies have been published in medical journals. Clinical research is providing evidence of the efficacy of homeopathic medicines, and basic laboratory research is confirming the biological activity of highly diluted substances and helping the scientific community better understand their mechanism of action.

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Q: The indication on the label of the multi-dose tube does not match the symptom for which my physician prescribed it. Why?

A: The same single medicine may be useful for several different conditions. For example, Gelsemium 30C can be indicated for stress or fever; Sepia 30C can be indicated for mood swings or symptoms of hot flashes.

Due to the small size of the container, we print the most common indication for each medicine on the label. Therefore, the condition for which your doctor prescribed the medicine may not be listed on the label.

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Q: Can homeopathic medicines be taken in conjunction with other medications?

A: Micro-dosed homeopathic medicines above 4C are safe and have no known side effects or contraindications. They can be safely taken with other conventional medicines and are sometimes recommended to complement other treatments.

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Q: Can I give homeopathic medicines to my children?

A: Homeopathic medicines can be given to children without risk. As with any over-the-counter medicine, it is advisable to check with a doctor or a pharmacist before treating children younger than 2 years of age.

The dosage is generally the same for adults and children since the activity of homeopathic medicines is not body-mass dependent. See package labeling for specific dosage recommendations.

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Q: How frequently can I or should I take homeopathic medicines?

A: Follow the instructions provided by your healthcare professional or on the product label.

When it comes to single medicines packaged in multi-dose tubes, general dosage instructions are 5 pellets 3 times a day.

As a general rule of thumb, when self-medicating, you can increase the frequency when the symptom is sudden and acute, then decrease frequency with improvement. For example, upon twisting your ankle, you can take Arnica pellets every 10 minutes 3 to 4 times a day and then 3 times a day as needed.

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Q: How do I know I have selected the right homeopathic medicines?

A: Improvements are usually seen quite rapidly, particularly in acute conditions and when treatment is started at the onset of symptoms. Individual product labels will provide you with more specific information and directions for use.

If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a doctor. Chronic conditions will require the attention of a healthcare provider knowledgeable in homeopathy and may require more time for improvement.

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Q: How are homeopathic medicines prescribed?

A: A physician can prescribe homeopathic medicines after diagnosis.
         

This can include:

  • Simple prescriptions for non-serious pain or illness (cold symptoms, teething discomfort, etc.)
  • Medications prescribed according to recurring symptoms (e.g., pain caused or soothed by motion)
  • Treatment that takes several criteria into account: your current problem or illness, your medical history, any laboratory analyses or X-rays, as well as your reactions to your environment (cold or warm, etc.) your behavior and personality (worrisome, irritable, etc.).

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Q: Can homeopathic medicines be used to treat cancer?

A: No. There is no homeopathic treatment for cancer.

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Q: Can homeopathic medicines be used to treat recurring illnesses?

A: For patients with chronic illnesses, homeopathic treatment aims to reduce the intensity and frequency of episodes or outbreaks, as with allergies or herpes.


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Q: Can homeopathic medicines prevent certain diseases?

A: Homeopathic medicines are indicated for relief of symptoms - not prevention of infectious diseases.

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Q: Do homeopathic medicines act quickly?

A: Yes. When used for acute, occasional illnesses, homeopathic medicines can take effect very quickly, especially if they are taken as soon as symptoms appear. For chronic disorders such as asthma, migraines and allergies, longer treatments are needed to see sustained relief.

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Q: Are homeopathic medicines and allopathic treatments compatible?

A: There are no contraindications between allopathic and homeopathic medicines when taken simultaneously. Your physician may prescribe these medications alone or in combination with others according to your needs.

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Q: Can I self-medicate using homeopathic treatments?

A: Because homeopathic medicines can be a fast, reliable, and appropriate solution, in many instances, self-medication may be sufficient for treating acute, non-serious pain or disorders. However, if symptoms continue, you must consult a physician for a precise diagnosis and a suitable course of treatment.

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Q: Are homeopathic medicines safe to use when pregnant?

A: As with any medicine, pregnant women should seek their physician's or pharmacist's advice before use.

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Q: Can animals be treated with homeopathic medicines?

A: For more than 150 years, homeopathic medicines have been used to treat pets, farm animals, competitive animals and even wild animals. More and more breeders and animal lovers use it every day.

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Q: How can I treat my baby using homeopathic medicines?

A: For treating children older than 2 years of age, follow label directions. For children younger than 2 years of age, consult a physician. Homeopathic medicines may be dissolved in water for easier administration to small children.

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Q: Should I try not to touch the pellets with my hands?

A: You should avoid touching homeopathic medicines with your bare hands. They are no less effective when touched.

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Q: How much sugar is in homeopathic medicines?

A: Pellets contain sugar and lactose (milk sugar). 5 pellets taken 4 times a day (20 pellets) contain 1 gram of sugar (or 1/5 of a teaspoon). One unit-dose contains 1 gram of sugar (or 1/5 of a teaspoon).

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Q: How much alcohol is in homeopathic medicines?

A: Mother tinctures contain alcohol, as do the orally administered drops prepared in an alcohol solution. One hundred drops of 65 percent mother tincture contain 1.026 grams of pure ethanol. In comparison, one glass of 12 percent wine contains 9.5 grams of pure ethanol.

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Q: Do homeopathic medicines have an expiration date?

A: Most homeopathic medicines have a 5-year expiration date.

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