No: Homeopathic preparations (it's hard for me to call them medications) are so diluted that there may not be a single molecule of the supposed active ingredient. Their theory seems to be that the active ingredient results in some sort of alteration in the solution irrespective of the ridiculous concentration. Accordingly, there can be no actual effect of any sort.
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