A prospective interventional clinical study to assess the effectiveness of Triticum Vulgaris in Anxiety Neurosis through Hamilton Anxiety Rating scale

  • Unique Paper ID: 172565
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 9
  • PageNo: 214-218
  • Abstract:
  • Background:Anxiety neurosis, characterized by excessive worry and associated symptoms, significantly impacts an individual's quality of life. While conventional treatments are effective, they may be associated with side effects. Complementary approaches, including homeopathy, are gaining interest. Triticum vulgaris, a homeopathic remedy, has been traditionally used for various conditions but lacks clinical evaluation in anxiety neurosis. Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of Triticum vulgaris in reducing anxiety symptoms in patients with anxiety neurosis using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A). Methods: Study Design: Prospective interventional clinical study. Participants: Patients diagnosed with anxiety neurosis as per standard diagnostic criteria. Intervention: Triticum vulgaris prescribed in homeopathic potency based on individual symptoms. Outcome Measure: Reduction in anxiety symptoms assessed using the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A) over the study period. Duration: The study will span a fixed period, with follow-ups at regular intervals to monitor progress. Results: The anticipated results will include a significant reduction in HAM-A scores, indicating improvement in anxiety symptoms. Changes in specific anxiety domains such as somatic and psychic symptoms will also be analyzed. Conclusion: This study aims to provide evidence for the effectiveness of Triticum vulgaris in managing anxiety neurosis, offering a safe and integrative approach to anxiety management. The findings may pave the way for further research in the use of homeopathy for mental health disorders.

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