International Journal of Homoeopathic Sciences

Vol. 6, Issue 4, Part D (2022)

An online survey based on homoeopathy as prophylactic for influenza (Flu) like illness

Author(s):

Rashmi Sharma, Suchen Agarwal and Rajkamal Yadav

Abstract:
Background: The homoeopathic prophylaxis (homeoprophylaxis) had been used in prevention of epidemic diseases and had been applied for more than 200 years to various diseases in different parts of the world. A survey has been undertaken to primarily assess the effects of homoeopathic medicine as prophylactic in Influenza like illness.
Objective: The objective of this study was to identify the effects of homoeopathic prophylaxis against flu like symptoms and to identify the most commonly used medicine for homeoprophylaxis.
Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was conducted in the midst of the pandemic (27th April 2020 to 3rd May 2020) in Uttar Pradesh, India. A pilot-tested, self-administered questionnaire consisting of 22 questions was used for this survey.
Results: A total of 347 responses were received on closing of survey. Out of these, 233 received homoeopathic prophylaxis and 114 had not received same. Of the 233 who received prophylaxis, 26(11.15%) had exposed with person/s having flu like symptoms, 206 had no history of exposure, while 35 were unsure of it. Arsenic album was the most commonly taken homoeopathic prophylaxis as single dose once in a day maximum for 3 days. Prophylaxis was taken in maximum cases for 3 days and in dosage of once in a day. 54.07% participants who have taken homeoprophylaxis were, ‘very confident’ about the protective effect of the medication.
Conclusions: Further detailed survey on large number of participants is need of future to assess the effects of homoeopathic prophylaxis.

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How to cite this article:
Rashmi Sharma, Suchen Agarwal and Rajkamal Yadav. An online survey based on homoeopathy as prophylactic for influenza (Flu) like illness. Int. J. Hom. Sci. 2022;6(4):244-252. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/26164485.2022.v6.i4d.667