Ebola develops quickly, devastatingly and often ends in death. Therefore, slow-acting surface drugs are unlikely to be effective.
Medicines that cover the miasmatic picture of Ebola are more likely to be in the luetic (severe destruction and death) or tuberculosis miasm (rapid development of symptoms, hemorrhages).
Noteworthy are Phosphorus, as a representative of the tubercular miasm, and luetic preparations of the snake venoms of Lachesis, Crotalus horridus, and Bothrops. On the first day, patients develop flu-like symptoms (it is possible to prescribe an influenza nosode). At the height of the disease, bloody diarrhea and vomiting join.
Skin hemorrhages and internal bleeding. Phosphorus and preparations from snake venoms have all these hemorrhagic manifestations. Most homeopaths prescribe the 30C potency to avoid significant aggravations.
Crotalus horridus 30C is prescribed for prophylactic purposes, one dose daily. If the person is already infected, give one dose every hour. With a decrease in the severity of symptoms, the frequency of doses decreases. If there is no improvement after 6 doses, then a new remedy must be sought.
Crotalus horridus is characterized by difficulty in swallowing due to spasm and constriction of the throat, dark purple blood, swelling with purple spots on the skin.
Bothrops 30C is given when the patient has chills, slurred speech, sluggishness, swollen and puffy face, black vomit.
Lachesis 30C is given to patients with bleeding, delirium, trembling and confusion. Patients cannot tolerate tight clothing, feels better from warmth, and pathological symptoms predominate on the left side.

