Spain reviews homoeopathy
This article was originally published in OTC Bulletin
Executive Summary
Homoeopathic medicines are among a number of health products described as “pseudo-therapies” in a report published by the Spanish government. It is taking steps to stop these pseudo-therapies from being available across the country in health centres and being used in studies at universities.
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