Oscillococcinum: Benefits, Side Effects, Dosage, Interactions - Verywell Health
Oscillococcinum is a brand-name homeopathic remedy used in the treatment of influenza. Taken at the first sign of flu-like symptoms, Oscillococcinum is said to help relieve symptoms and shorten the duration of the flu. However, research to support this is limited.
Oscillococcinum is made from duck heart and liver extracts, which are believed in homeopathic medicine to be reservoirs of the influenza virus.
The remedy is prepared using 200 dilutions. The first mixture contains 1% of the duck extract, the second contains 1% of the first mixture, the third contains 1% of the second mixture, and so on until it has been diluted 200 times.
This article discusses Oscillococcinum, what it is, how it works, and how to use it. It also explains the potential side effects, warnings, and interactions of Oscillococcinum.
Also Known As
- Anas barbariae hepatitis
- Cordis extractum 200 c
Oscillococcinum Health Benefits
Based on the theory that "like cures like," this method of homeopathy aims to treat illness by delivering very small doses of a substance that produces symptoms characteristic of the illness being treated. Homeopathic philosophy says these highly diluted doses can activate the body's innate self-healing mechanisms.
While a small number of studies suggest that Oscillococcinum may have some beneficial effects for people with the flu, there's no evidence that the remedy can prevent flu or serve as a first-line treatment for the virus.
A 2015 review found only two trials containing sufficient information to enable data extraction, and the risk of bias in these two trials was not clear. These two studies did not find evidence supporting the preventive use of Oscillococcinum. An earlier review of seven studies including 2,265 patients found no evidence that Oscillococcinum can prevent the influenza-like syndrome.
Possible Side Effects of Oscillococcinum
Oscillococcinum typically does not cause adverse effects. In some cases, however, patients may briefly feel worse after first beginning this homeopathic treatment. In one case, the use of Oscillococcinum was tied to the development of angioedema secondary to an allergic reaction.
Despite the low risk of side effects, it's important to take caution when using Oscillococcinum for treating the flu. Because the flu virus can lead to complications like pneumonia, a potentially life-threatening condition, you should seek medical attention if you experience flu symptoms such as coughing, sore throat, muscle aches, fatigue, headache, and high fever.
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Dosage and Preparation
Oscillococcinum is packaged as individual 0.04-ounce serving sizes of quick-dissolving pellets that are to be placed under the tongue and left to dissolve.
Package instructions indicate that it should be used every six hours and no more than three times daily. The product is indicated for adults and children ages 2 and up.
For those with sensitivities or related health considerations, note that this product contains lactose and sucrose (sugar). It also contains animal products, so you should keep that in mind if you follow a vegetarian or vegan diet.
What to Look For
Oscillococcinum is sold over the counter and is typically found in the cold medicine section of grocery stores, pharmacies, and health food stores. It comes in a white box with yellow and blue print.
A Word From Verywell
Due to a lack of supporting research, there are no standard recommendations regarding using Oscillococcinum to treat the flu. If you're considering the use of homeopathy, talk with your primary care provider first. Self-treating a condition and avoiding or delaying standard care may have serious consequences.
Frequently Asked Questions
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According to the manufacturer, Oscillococcinum starts to work within 24 hours.
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Oscillococcinum is marketed to prevent and treat influenza, a virus that causes upper respiratory symptoms. However, the research is unclear as to how effective it is.
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No, Oscillococcinum is not a sugar pill, but it does contain sugar. The term sugar pill typically refers to a placebo—a sham substance with no therapeutic value. Research is inconclusive as to whether Oscillococcinum helps to prevent or treat influenza or influenza-like illnesses.
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No, Oscillococcinum should not cause drowsiness.
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No. Oscillococcinum is a supplement. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not regulate supplements.
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