Abstract |
BACKGROUND:
Homoeopathy is widely used, but specific effects of homoeopathic remedies
seem implausible. Bias in the conduct and reporting of trials is a possible
explanation for positive findings of trials of both homoeopathy and conventional
medicine. We analysed trials of homoeopathy and conventional medicine
and estimated treatment effects in trials least likely to be affected
by bias.
METHODS: Placebo-controlled trials of homoeopathy were identified by a
comprehensive literature search, which covered 19 electronic databases,
reference lists of relevant papers, and contacts with experts. Trials
in conventional medicine matched to homoeopathy trials for disorder and
type of outcome were randomly selected from the Cochrane Controlled Trials
Register (issue 1, 2003). Data were extracted in duplicate and outcomes
coded so that odds ratios below 1 indicated benefit. Trials described
as double-blind, with adequate randomisation, were assumed to be of higher
methodological quality. Bias effects were examined in funnel plots and
meta-regression models.
FINDINGS: 110 homoeopathy trials and 110 matched conventional-medicine
trials were analysed. The median study size was 65 participants (range
ten to 1573). 21 homoeopathy trials (19%) and nine (8%) conventional-medicine
trials were of higher quality. In both groups, smaller trials and those
of lower quality showed more beneficial treatment effects than larger
and higher-quality trials. When the analysis was restricted to large trials
of higher quality, the odds ratio was 0.88 (95% CI 0.65-1.19) for homoeopathy
(eight trials) and 0.58 (0.39-0.85) for conventional medicine (six trials).
INTERPRETATION: Biases are present in placebo-controlled trials of both
homoeopathy and conventional medicine. When account was taken for these
biases in the analysis, there was weak evidence for a specific effect
of homoeopathic remedies, but strong evidence for specific effects of
conventional interventions. This finding is compatible with the notion
that the clinical effects of homoeopathy are placebo effects.
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