December 23, 1998 – A scientific study carried out in Germany on 119 people suffering from vertigo attacks of various origins has just shown that a homeopathic medicine is as effective as the traditional pharmacological treatment against vertigo.
Fifteen general medicine clinics participated in this randomized double-blind study which lasted one year between November 1995 and November 1996. The patients were divided into two groups receiving either Vertigoheel, from the company Heel Inc., or hydrochloride. of betahistine.
The results of the research, which looked specifically at the frequency, intensity and duration of vertigo attacks, showed that these symptoms were statistically significantly reduced in the two groups and that a therapeutic equivalence could be established between the two. forms of treatment.
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Weiser M, Strosser W, Klein P. Homeopathic versus conventional treatment of vertigo; a randomized double-blind controlled clinical study. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 1998; 124: 879-855
According to Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine, vol.4 no. 6, November 1998