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AYUSH system is based on traditional health practices. The traditional Healthcare system of the country provides lifestyle advocacies to boost immunity which helps the prevention of various kind infectious diseases. Recently, the outbreak of corona v
Posology Dr. A. Rajender Reddy M.D (Hom) Professor. H.O.D. Dept. of Organon & Philosophy J.S.P.S Govt. Homoeopathic Medical college Ramanthapur, Hyderabad.
POSOLOGY Posos means, How much (Greek) Posology:- Science or doctrine of dosage.
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If a homoeopathic physician limiting him to one or two potencies he is limiting his own usefulness and depriving his patient of valuable means of relief and cure.
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Any potency may be required in any case.
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Homoeopathic doctrine of dosage, like the law of cure was based upon the discovery of the opposite action of large and small doses of medicine. e.g ipecac,opium
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A well selected remedy may fail utterly or even do injury because of wrong dosage. Various doses of medicines will have different action.
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Different action of various doses of medicine 1)Toxicological action 2)Physiological action 3)Therapeutic action
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Physiological action- Is produced by physiological dose or material dose: means a dose of a drug empirically selected of sufficient quantity and strength to produce a definite pre determined effect or group of symptoms. practically it amount to the maximum dose consistent with safety.
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Not therapeutic or curative action It is exactly opposite of curative action Never employed in homoeopathic practice Purpose to produce drug symptoms pathogen tic symptoms
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Toxicological dose-A dose of a drug which can produce symptoms and cause permanent changes, endangers life, practically it amounts to the maximum dose, in consistent without safety.
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Therapeutic dose-Means curative, healing alleviating, which is exactly opposite to the pathogen tic action.
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The action of the drug depends Size and strength of the dose The susceptibility of the patient Principle upon which it is given
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In homoeopathy a drug is never given for its pathogen tic action. Homoeopathic cure is obtained without suffering without producing any drug symptoms by giving sub physiological or sub pathogen tic dose.
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In homoeopathy therapeutic dose must be capable of producing a slight temporary aggravation or intensification of existing symptoms and never to produce new symptoms.
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Homoeopathic drug act identical tracts involved in the disease process. In a manner similar to the action of the disease producing cause it self.
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Similar homoeopathic drug administered in disease little or no resistance is encountered. Sub physiological dose, as dose so small is required.
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It acts1)Development of special virtuesofin medicine by a peculiar process preparation or potentization. 2)The increased susceptibility to medicinal impression produced by disease. 3)The selection of homoeopathic similar remedy.
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Repeat ion-($245to251) Repeat ceases. the dose only when improvement Perceptible improvement continued either in acute or in chronic disease not to repeat.
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Repeat every dose deviate some what from the preceding and following.
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Any curable disease may be cured by any potency, when the indicated remedy is administered but cure may be much accelerated by selecting the potency or dose appropriate to the individual case.
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Choosing the potency depends on I) Susceptibility of the patient A) more the symptom similarity higher the susceptibility higher the potency. B)1. age, 2. constitution and temperament, 3. habit & environment, 4. pathological condition.
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2)seat of the diseasefunctional/ organic Vital organs/peripheral organs
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3) Nature and intensitymalignant and rapidly fatal. 4) Stage and durationprimary symptoms secondary symptoms
5) Previous treatment.
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Action of the remedy is known by change in symptoms of the patient. By producing new symptoms < of symptoms > of symptoms Change in the order and direction of symptoms