BMJ 1991;302:316-323 (9 February), doi:10.1136/bmj.302.6772.316
Clinical trials of homoeopathy.
J Kleijnen,
P Knipschild,
G ter Riet
Department of Epidemiology and Health Care Research, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.
OBJECTIVE--To establish whether there is evidence of the efficacy
of homoeopathy from controlled trials in humans. DESIGN--Criteria
based meta-analysis. Assessment of the methodological quality
of 107 controlled trials in 96 published reports found after
an extensive search. Trials were scored using a list of predefined
criteria of good methodology, and the outcome of the trials
was interpreted in relation to their quality. SETTING--Controlled
trials published world wide. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES--Results
of the trials with the best methodological quality. Trials of
classical homoeopathy and several modern varieties were considered
separately. RESULTS--In 14 trials some form of classical homoeopathy
was tested and in 58 trials the same single homoeopathic treatment
was given to patients with comparable conventional diagnosis.
Combinations of several homoeopathic treatments were tested
in 26 trials; isopathy was tested in nine trials. Most trials
seemed to be of very low quality, but there were many exceptions.
The results showed a positive trend regardless of the quality
of the trial or the variety of homeopathy used. Overall, of
the 105 trials with interpretable results, 81 trials indicated
positive results whereas in 24 trials no positive effects of
homoeopathy were found. The results of the review may be complicated
by publication bias, especially in such a controversial subject
as homoeopathy. CONCLUSIONS--At the moment the evidence of clinical
trials is positive but not sufficient to draw definitive conclusions
because most trials are of low methodological quality and because
of the unknown role of publication bias. This indicates that
there is a legitimate case for further evaluation of homoeopathy,
but only by means of well performed trials.

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