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Homeopathic drugs complementary, antidotal and inimical to Nux vomica produce stronger anti-alcoholic effect on toads than Nux.
Author(s) -
Atheni Konar,
Tandra Sarkar,
Indrani Chakraborty,
Nirmal Chandra Sukul,
Anirban Sukul,
Rathin Chakravarty
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of high dilution research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.129
H-Index - 9
ISSN - 1982-6206
DOI - 10.51910/ijhdr.v13i47.732
Subject(s) - chemistry , traditional medicine , toad , pharmacology , biology , medicine , ecology
Abstract
Background
In homeopathy some drugs are known to act as complementary, antidotal or inimical to a
particular drug. Practitioners can follow this rule when they apply one drug following another.
Potentized Nux vomica can reduce acute hypnotic effect of alcohol on toads. Sulphur and Sepia
are reported to be complementary to Nux-vom, while Coffea cruda and Zincum met are antidotal
and inimical to Nux, respectively .The four drugs have been tested on the toad model to find out
their actual therapeutic relationship with Nux vom.
Objective
To verify the complementary effect of Sulphur and Sepia, antidotal effect of Coffea and inimical
effect of Zincum in relation to Nux vom in the toad model.
Methods
Five batches of toads, each comprising 20 individuals, were treated by partial immersion in a
drug diluted with distilled water 1:500 for 20 min. The control consisted of 90% ethanol diluted
with distilled water 1:500. The drugs were Nux vom 200 CH, Sulphur 200 CH, Sepia 200 CH,
Coffea 200 CH and Zincum 200 CH. Toads of each batch were separately exposed to 260mM
ethanol solution and tested every 10 min to see if they had lost their righting reflex (RR). For
this, each toad was laid on its dorsal surface. If it failed to turn on its ventrum in a cut-off time of
60 sec it was considered to have lost it’s RR. Four more batches of toads were pretreated with
Nux vom 200 CH and subsequently treated separately by Sulphur 200 CH, Sepia 200 CH, Coffea
200 CH and Zincum 200 CH. All the toads were then exposed to 260 mM ethanol solution to
record their tolerance to ethanol anesthesia in terms of time to lose RR.
Results
Toads treated with the five drugs took significantly longer time (P