Abstract Homoeopathic Materia Medica is one of the essential groundworks in homoeopathic practice, which comprises the detailed dynamic action of homoeopathic medicines gathered through human proving and its brief description of origin, along with the clinical experiences and toxicological information. Homoeopathic treatment promotes an individualistic approach toward the patient, as a whole, based on the law of similar, and is widely utilized in the AYUSH healthcare system. Despite being clinically significant, it is confronted with several constraints due to its nature of application in the form of small globules and its way of correlation of subjective symptoms with the enormous literature of Materia Medica and limited scientific explanation in today’s era of modern science. This narrative review evaluates the strengths and limitations of Homoeopathic Materia Medica and emphasizes on its digital transformation along with the integration of artificial intelligence to improve its clinical utility, scientific validity, and compatibility with contemporary healthcare frameworks.
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