Author(s)
Dr. Padamavati Abhijit Kumbhar, Dr Anjali Shridharao Pangarkar2
- Manuscript ID: 140360
- Volume: 2
- Issue: 6
- Pages: 509–514
Subject Area: Other
Abstract
Background: Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health conditions worldwide. In Homoeopathy, both centesimal (C) and 50 millesimal (LM) potencies are widely used, yet comparative clinical evidence remains limited. Objective: To compare the effectiveness of centesimal and 50 millesimal potencies in patients with anxiety disorder using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A). Methods: A pilot study was conducted on 10 patients diagnosed with anxiety disorder. Patients were divided into two groups: Group A (centesimal potency) and Group B (50 millesimal potency). Individualized Homoeopathic remedies were prescribed. Results: Both groups showed improvement in anxiety scores. The 50 millesimal group demonstrated more consistent reduction with fewer aggravations. Conclusion: LM potency appears to offer smoother and sustained improvement in anxiety disorders.