Homeopathic medicines are regarded as safe but practitioners report several types
of healing or remedy reactions including aggravations, new symptoms and recurrence
of old symptoms, some of which could be regarded as side effects or unwanted effects.
Some remedy reactions may be regarded as adverse events.
Audit Questions: Do such reactions occur within our unit, and if so, how frequently? Do patients
regard these events as “adverse”?
Methods: The audit was carried out in the Bristol Homeopathic Hospital Outpatient Department.
All patients were given a questionnaire to complete when at their first follow-up
consultation approx 6–10 weeks after their first appointment. One hundered and sixteen
patients were sampled over a 2-month period.
Results: Reactions were frequent: 28 out of the 116 (24%) patients, experienced an aggravation.
Thirteen patients (11%) reported an adverse event even though 5 of those were patients
who also reported an aggravation followed by an overall improvement of their symptoms.
Thirty-one patients described new symptoms (27%) and 21(18%), a return of old symptoms.
Those experiencing the latter appeared to have better outcomes.
Conclusions: Remedy reactions are common in clinical practice; some patients experience them
as adverse events. Systematically recording side effects would facilitate our understanding
of these reactions and would enable standards to be set for audit of information and
patient care.
Keywords
audit - aggravations - old symptoms - adverse events