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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2025;4(6):233-236

Heavy Metal Contamination in Homoeopathic Preparations: Regulatory Perspectives, Scientific Analysis, and Quality-Assurance Framework

Author Name: Dr. Nilima Hemant Pawar;   Dr. Amit Tekram Dehariya;  

1. BHMS, MSc, BEd, DNHE, Residential Medical Officer (RMO) Sendhwa Homoeopathic Medical College & RK Hospital, Sendhwa, Dist. Barwani, Madhya Pradesh, India

2. BHMS, Consulting Homoeopath, Associate Professor, Department of Homoeopathic Pharmacy Sendhwa Homoeopathic Medical College & RK Hospital, Sendhwa, Dist. Barwani, Madhya Pradesh, India

Paper Type: research paper
Article Information
Paper Received on: 2025-09-19
Paper Accepted on: 2025-10-30
Paper Published on: 2025-11-24
Abstract:

Heavy-metal contamination in homoeopathic medicinal products has emerged as a growing global concern due to variability in manufacturing practices, inconsistent raw-material sourcing, and limitations in regulatory enforcement. Although the method of potentisation reduces intrinsic toxicity when performed correctly, contamination may still occur from manufacturing equipment, raw materials, water sources, environmental exposure, or inadequate quality-control mechanisms. This review provides an expanded scientific analysis of contamination pathways, regulatory frameworks across India, Europe, the United States, and Australia, and contemporary analytical technologies such as ICP-MS, AAS, XRF, and chromatography-based assessments used for detecting metallic impurities. The article critically evaluates current Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) under the AYUSH sector, highlights infrastructure limitations in small-scale Indian homoeopathic industries, and discusses the need for harmonised international standards. It concludes with recommendations for laboratory upgrading, evidence-based pharmacopeial revisions, and adoption of digital traceability to enhance public confidence in the safety of homoeopathic preparations. This literature review involves no human subjects and does not require ethical clearance.

Keywords:

Heavy-Metal Contamination, Homoeopathic Manufacturing, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Elemental Impurity Analysis, Regulatory Compliance

How to Cite this Article:

Dr. Nilima Hemant Pawar,Dr. Amit Tekram Dehariya. Heavy Metal Contamination in Homoeopathic Preparations: Regulatory Perspectives, Scientific Analysis, and Quality-Assurance Framework. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2025: 4(6):233-236


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