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Background: Erythroid medullary hypoplasia is characterized by decreased production of red blood cells by the bone marrow. The most common causes that can damage progenitor cells are the use of myelotropic drugs, myelotoxic agents, toxins and radiation. Diagnosis is made through a myelogram and conventional treatment is based on immunosuppressive therapy, blood transfusion and hematopoietic growth factors. Aims: This report aims to describe the evolution of homeopathic treatment in 4 anemic dogs with erythroid medullary hypoplasia, which stopped responding to prednisolone, erythropoietin and leflunomide. Methodology: The homeopathic treatment was chosen based on the principle of similitude, using Chinna officinalis and bone marrow biotherapic to improve its anemia and stimulate the organ's functionality, thereby optimizing its production, respectilly and the evolution was analyzed by the blood test. All information presented is consented by the tutors. Results: The same protocol was applied to all dogs, included 3 globules of Chinna officinalis and bone marrow biotherapic, both 6 cH orally, every 12 hours. The first dog attended on 05/03/2024, presented 22% of hematocrit, increasing to 26% on 06/04/2024, 32% on 06/29/2024 and normalizing in 38% on 07/19/2024. The second patient attended on 12/03/24, presented 29% of hematocrit, increasing to 32% on 01/11/2025, 34% on 02/12/2025 and normalizing in 38% on 03/15/2025. The third patient presented 16% of hematocrit on 09/20/2024, increasing to 22% on 10/19/2024, 28% on 11/30/2024 and 33% on 12/08/2024. The fourth patient attender on 10/10/2024, presented 18% of hematocrit, increasing to 22% on 11/07/2024, 26% on 12/05/2024 and 34% on 01/08/2025. Conclusion: High dilution can be successful in treating anemia caused by erythroid medullary hypoplasia with lower cost. It has also provided the complete weaning from allopathic medications, that were no longer effective, ending the side effects they caused, such as polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia, weight gain, endocrine disorders and others.
Published in: International Journal of High Dilution Research - ISSN 1982-6206