Homeopathic drugs complementary, antidotal and inimical to Nux vomica produce stronger anti-alcoholic effect on toads than Nux.

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Abstract
 
 Background
 In homeopathy some drugs are known to act as complementary, antidotal or inimical a
 particular drug. Practitioners can follow this rule when they apply one drug following another.
 Potentized Nux vomica reduce acute hypnotic effect of alcohol on toads. Sulphur and Sepia
 reported be complementary Nux-vom, while Coffea cruda Zincum met antidotal
 Nux, respectively .The four have been tested the toad model find out
 their actual therapeutic relationship with vom.
 Objective
 To verify Sepia, inimical
 in relation vom model.
 Methods
 Five batches toads, each comprising 20 individuals, were treated by partial immersion diluted distilled water 1:500 for min. The control consisted 90% ethanol diluted
 1:500. 200 CH, Sepia CH,
 CH CH. Toads batch separately exposed 260mM
 solution every 10 min see if had lost righting reflex (RR). For
 this, was laid its dorsal surface. If it failed turn ventrum a cut-off time of
 60 sec considered it’s RR. Four more toads pretreated with
 subsequently Coffea
 All then 260 mM to
 record tolerance anesthesia terms lose RR.
 Results
 five took significantly longer (P

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ژورنال

عنوان ژورنال: International Journal of High Dilution Research

سال: 2021

ISSN: ['1982-6206']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.51910/ijhdr.v13i47.732