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by simianwords
3 hours ago
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Everyone talking about how doctors know better or have some context that is not shown here. But are you all forgetting that they literally injected a homeopathic drug on the author? Between that and Claude sometimes hallucinating, it’s probably worth encouraging patients to take second opinion always. |
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I'm no fan of pseudoscience either, but this is where things get blurry. The placebo effect is real even if patients are aware of it. If you give a patient a homeopathic drug while informing them of potential side effects (if any), and then they feel better, have you hurt them? Or have you helped them?
I personally have no interest in trying homeopathic medicines, but the reality is that many patients do take these and are adamant they help. As long as any risks are communicated and there are no serious side effects, it's difficult to make an argument against their use in patients who report a subjective benefit.