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Claim number: 49

Claimant: Boiron Laboratories

Claim date: July 10, 2011

Brand name: Oscillococcinum

Forum in which the claim was made: Advert on M-Net

Claim methodology: Homeopathy

Frequency with which the claim is made by this claimant: Frequent

Actual claim: Alleviates Flus and colds

Plausibility of this claim: Implausible

Summary

Boiron claims that a homeopathic remedy called Oscillococcinum relieves fly symptoms.

Responses

Description

Oscillococcinum is "derived from duck liver and heart, diluted to 200C-a ratio of one part duck offal to 100200 parts water." (Wikipedia)  As with all homeopathic remedies, it is exceedingly unlikely that the final product contains the active ingredient.


It is implausible that the product has any benefit beyond placebo. The advert is here:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkQsteyIwz0


Below is a Cochrane review abstract of this product.


Cochrane Review


http://www2.cochrane.org/reviews/en/ab001957.html


Homoeopathic Oscillococcinum does not prevent influenza but might shorten the length of the illness



Influenza (the flu) is a highly infectious respiratory disease caused by viruses. Other than treatments for complications (such as pneumonia) conventional medical treatment is bed rest. Homeopathy is a system based on 'curing like with like', often using highly diluted substances. Oscillococcinum is a homoeopathic preparation manufactured from wild duck heart and liver (common sources of influenza). It is claimed that Oscillococcinum (or similar homeopathic medicines) can be taken either regularly over the winter months to prevent influenza or as a treatment. Trials do not show that homoeopathic Oscillococcinum can prevent influenza. However, taking homoeopathic Oscillococcinum once you have influenza might shorten the illness, but more research is needed.



This is a Cochrane review abstract and plain language summary, prepared and maintained by The Cochrane Collaboration, currently published in The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2011 Issue 7, Copyright © 2011 The Cochrane Collaboration. Published by John Wiley and Sons, Ltd.. The full text of the review is available in The Cochrane Library (ISSN 1464-780X).


This record should be cited as: Vickers A, Smith C. Homoeopathic Oscillococcinum for preventing and treating influenza and influenza-like syndromes. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2009, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD001957. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD001957.pub4


Editorial Group: Acute Respiratory Infections Group


This version first published online: January 24. 2000
Last assessed as up-to-date: May 20. 2006







Abstract


Background


Influenza is a highly infectious viral disease that is particularly common in the winter months. Oscillococcinum is a patented, commercially available homoeopathic medicine. The rationale for its use in influenza comes from the homoeopathic principle of 'let like be cured by like'. This medicine is manufactured from wild duck heart and liver, which are said to be reservoirs for influenza viruses.


Objectives


To determine whether homoeopathic Oscillococcinum or similar medicines are more effective than placebo in the prevention and treatment of influenza and influenza-like syndromes.


Search strategy


We updated the electronic searches on the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) (The Cochrane Library Issue 1, 2006); MEDLINE (January 1966 to February 2006) and EMBASE (1980 to February 2006). The manufacturers of Oscillococcinum were contacted for information.


Selection criteria


Placebo-controlled trials of Oscillococcinum or homeopathically-prepared influenza virus, influenza vaccine or avian liver in the prevention and treatment of influenza and influenza-like syndromes.


Data collection and analysis


Two authors extracted data and assessed methodological quality independently.


Main results


Seven studies were included in the review, three prevention trials (number of participants (n) = 2265) and four treatment trials (n = 1194). Only two studies reported sufficient information to complete data extraction fully. There was no evidence that homoeopathic treatment can prevent influenza-like syndrome (relative risk (RR) 0.64, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.28 to 1.43). Oscillococcinum treatment reduced the length of influenza illness by 0.28 days (95% CI 0.50 to 0.06). Oscillococcinum also increased the chances that a patient considered treatment to be effective (RR 1.08; 95% CI 1.17 to 1.00).


Authors' conclusions


Though promising, the data were not strong enough to make a general recommendation to use Oscillococcinum for first-line treatment of influenza and influenza-like syndromes. Further research is warranted but the required sample sizes are large. Current evidence does not support a preventative effect of Oscillococcinum-like homeopathic medicines in influenza and influenza-like syndromes.