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Asked: 1 month ago2026-05-05T08:56:45+06:00 2026-05-05T08:56:45+06:00In: Homoeopathic pharmacy, Homoeopathic philosophy, Homoeopathy, Organon

What is drug potential?

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    Dr Md shahriar kabir B H M S; MPH Enlightened dr.basuriwala
    2026-05-05T09:04:35+06:00Added an answer about 1 month ago

    Drug Potential in Homoeopathy Drug potential (also referred to as potency or potentization) is a fundamental concept in homoeopathy that describes the process of preparing homoeopathic medicines through serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). This process is believed to activate and enhanRead more

    Drug Potential in Homoeopathy

    Drug potential (also referred to as potency or potentization) is a fundamental concept in homoeopathy that describes the process of preparing homoeopathic medicines through serial dilution and succussion (vigorous shaking). This process is believed to activate and enhance the therapeutic properties of the original substance.

    Key Aspects of Drug Potential

    1. Definition and Purpose
    Drug potential serves as a means of measuring the dynamic energy and mode of action of potentiated homoeopathic medicines. It is obtained by the virtue of position, meaning the remedy’s strength is determined by how many times it has been diluted and succussed during preparation.

    2. The Process of Potentization
    The preparation involves two key steps:
    – Dilution: The original substance is diluted with alcohol or distilled water in a systematic manner
    – Succussion: After each dilution, the solution is vigorously shaken, which homeopaths believe releases the inherent energy of the substance

    3. Potency Scales
    Homoeopathic medicines are prepared using different scales of potentization:

    1. Decimal (X)- 1:10 dilution – 1 part substance to 9 parts diluent
    2. Centesimal (C)- 1:100 dilution – 1 part substance to 99 parts diluent
    3. LM (50-millesimal)- 1:50,000 dilution- Introduced by Samuel Hahnemann for sensitive patients

    4. Common Potencies Used
    The potencies most commonly used today include 6C, 30C, 200C, 1M (1000C), 10M, CM (10,000C), and the LM scale. Higher numbers indicate more dilution steps, meaning the remedy is more “potent” in homeopathic terms.

    Important Principles

    According to homoeopathic doctrine:
    – Like cures like ( similia similibus curentur ): A substance that produces symptoms in healthy people can cure similar symptoms in sick people
    – Law of minimum dose: The more diluted the remedy, the more effective it becomes in stimulating the body’s healing response

    Summary: Drug potential in homoeopathy refers to the measure of a remedy’s therapeutic strength, determined by the number of sequential dilutions and succussions performed during its preparation, using scales like decimal (X), centesimal (C), or 50-millesimal (LM).

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