Effect of homoeopathy on pain and other events after acute trauma: placebo controlled trial with bilateral oral surgery
- 3 June 1995
- Vol. 310 (6992), 1439-1442
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.310.6992.1439
Abstract
Key messages Key messagesThis crossover trial studied the effects of homoeopathy on pain and other events of removal of impacted wisdom teethRemarkably similar assessments of pain were observed with homoeopathy and placeboNo positive evidence could be found for homoeopathic effects Key messages Key messagesThis crossover trial studied the effects of homoeopathy on pain and other events of removal of impacted wisdom teethRemarkably similar assessments of pain were observed with homoeopathy and placeboNo positive evidence could be found for homoeopathic effectsKeywords
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