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==Homoeopathy and Medical Ethic==
 
==Homoeopathy and Medical Ethic==
Besides the dangers of a refrained or delayed effective therapy in favour of the application of homoeopathic remedies, also other ethical questions arise. The prescription of homoeopathic remedies as a placebo can have only a sense if the therapist does not inform the patient about the actual placebo character of these remedies, and withholds the fact from him that (at least in the high-potentized remedies) no working molecule is contained. It is a disdain of ethical principles not to inform the patient about the real character of a therapy and undermines also the relation to the patient which is based on confidence.
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As scientific article and media have established repeatedly, homoeopathic remedies are not free of risks. Homoeopathic cures may, for instance, relay the application of adequate efficient therapies, or may prevent their use completely.
    
==Homoeopathy and malaria prophylaxis and anti tick globules==
 
==Homoeopathy and malaria prophylaxis and anti tick globules==
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