Preclinical Trials of Anti-Inflammatory Activity homeopathic gels based on witch hazel
AUTHORS : Korokin2 M.V. | Korvyakova3 O.A. | Underdevelopment3 E.I. | Oleinik3 A.E. | Pokrovsky1 M.V. | Korolev1 A.E.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : 1Department of Pharmacology, Kursk State Medical University, Kursk, 2Research
Institute of Ecological Medicine of the Kursk State Medical
University, Kursk, 3LLC “Krasnodar Regional Center for Homeopathy”
Krasnodar
YEAR : 2010
The aim of the work was to study the anti-inflammatory activity of the drugs “Hamamelis 10%” and “Hamamelis C1” in comparison with the currently produced
drugs “Ginkor-gel” manufactured by Balkanpharma (Bulgaria) and “Indomethacin” gel manufactured by Beaufour Ipsen. The experiments were carried out on
sexually mature male albino rabbits weighing 1800–2400 g. To study the antiinflammatory effect of drugs, a method was used to study the effect of drugs on
vascular permeability in modeling an aseptic inflammatory response. The study of the anti-inflammatory activity of the drugs was carried out according to the
method of I.A. Oyvin [3]. The obtained experimental data allow us to conclude that
the homeopathic gel “Witch hazel C1” has a pronounced antiphlogistic effect,