Susceptibility, proving, case management / was:Tongue answer for Rochelle
Posted: Thu Aug 08, 2002 8:31 pm
Hi Rosemary,
Just BTW, giving the same remedy in *any* lower potency will not antidote,
tho I've heard that giving the same remedy *one step* higher or lower can do
it (e.g. if you want to antidote a dose of 200c, give 199c or 201c, one
dose). Many prescribers routinely (ouch, bad word) have pts use a lower
potency to smooth bumps along the way, treat an acute, or to moderate an
aggravation (without antidoting, and without lessening the remedy's
effectiveness). I've usually seen 12 or 30 used to "supplement" or
"moderate" dose of 200 or higher.
Best,
Shannon
on 8/8/02 10:31 AM, Rosemary Hyde at rosemaryhyde@mindspring.com wrote:
Just BTW, giving the same remedy in *any* lower potency will not antidote,
tho I've heard that giving the same remedy *one step* higher or lower can do
it (e.g. if you want to antidote a dose of 200c, give 199c or 201c, one
dose). Many prescribers routinely (ouch, bad word) have pts use a lower
potency to smooth bumps along the way, treat an acute, or to moderate an
aggravation (without antidoting, and without lessening the remedy's
effectiveness). I've usually seen 12 or 30 used to "supplement" or
"moderate" dose of 200 or higher.
Best,
Shannon
on 8/8/02 10:31 AM, Rosemary Hyde at rosemaryhyde@mindspring.com wrote: