Controlled clinical studies of homeopathy
24 Citations•2015•
Robert T. Mathie
Changes in homeopathy research evidence since 1994 are examined: the published number of randomised controlled trials (RCTs), the use of individualised homeopathic intervention, the ‘proven efficacy of homeopathy’, and the quality of the evidence.
Abstract
Despite important growth in research activity since 1994, concerns about study quality limit the interpretation of available RCT data. The question whether homeopathic intervention differs from placebo awaits decisive answer.