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Indications of antidepressant effects of the complex homeopathic remedies containing Ignatia Amara
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Alternative & Integrative Medicine

ISSN: 2327-5162

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Indications of antidepressant effects of the complex homeopathic remedies containing Ignatia Amara


International Conference and Exhibition on Traditional & Alternative Medicine

December 09-11, 2013 Radisson Blu Plaza Hotel, Hyderabad, India

Bohdan W. Wasilewski

Accepted Abstracts: Altern Integ Med

Abstract :

The aim of the study was evaluation of the therapeutic effects and side-effects in the use of the Ignatia amara containing preparation (Ignatia Homaccord) in the treatment of acute depression in women during the menopausal period and comparison of results obtained with that in the control group subjected to treatment with Fluvoxamine. Research tools and Methodology: To measure the intensification of depressive disorders during the investigations, a 17 point version of Hamilton?s Depression Scale (HDRS) and Beck?s Self-report depression scale (BSRDS) were used. Results: The results of the comparative investigation of Fluvoxamine and Ignatia Homaccord (IH), which covered 211 patients with depression (ICD: F-32; F-33) connected with menopausal symptoms, showed the effectiveness of both preparations is similar, while the frequency of side effects during treatment with the IH preparation is significantly smaller and corresponds to the frequency observed with the administration of a placebo. A significantly smaller number of cases of interrupted treatment and much better drug tolerance were noted in the group of patients treated with IH. The authors investigated the psychotropic activity of IH and its components in classical pharmacological tests (open field test and elevated ?plus? maze test) and confirmed their psychotropic activity. The obtained experimental results were confirmed by other authors.

Biography :

Bohdan W. Wasilewski studied at the Medical Academy in Lodz and in Warsaw. Since 1972, he started to work at the Psychosomatic Institute in Warsaw, where he complied specialization in psychiatry and received the title of Doctor of Medicine. For two years he worked in the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Munich, he also completed shorter research visits at the University of London, Harvard University and the University of Moscow. Since 1993 until now, he is employed at the Psychosomatic Institute in Warsaw, as medical director and extraordinary professor. He has published 127 papers, and he is a member of the editorial board in three scientific journals

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