Experimentation on human beings: experiences of the unpredictable?

Authors

  • Paulo Rosenbaum FM-USP
  • Silvia Waisse Priven PUC-SP

Keywords:

Homeopathic provings, Methodology, Clinical trials, Protocols

Abstract

There’s extensive discussion concerning the proper method to conduct homeopathic drug trials. Authors have been conducting provings for the last three years. Experience revealed some features that have been previously omitted or that need further adjustment, such as the notion of healthy volunteer, double-blind vs. multiphase studies, the notion of placebo, etc. The authors believe that it’s essential for researchers to publish even partial results of well conducted trials, in order to contribute to the improvement of the provings’ protocol.

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Published

2008-01-07

How to Cite

Rosenbaum, P., & Waisse Priven, S. (2008). Experimentation on human beings: experiences of the unpredictable?. International Journal of High Dilution Research - ISSN 1982-6206, 4(10), 12–15. Retrieved from https://www.highdilution.org/index.php/ijhdr/article/view/133

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Clinical Research

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