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changes thought to be produced by the real treatment. Similarly, the appearance of effect can result from classical conditioning, wherein a placebo and an actual stimulus are used simultaneously until the placebo is associated with the effect from the actual stimulus. Both conditioning and expectations play a role in placebo effect, and make different kinds of contributions. Conditioning has a longer-lasting effect, and can affect earlier stages of information processing. Those who think a treatment will work display a stronger placebo effect than those who do not, as evidenced by a study of acupuncture.
410:. Clinical trials found that open-label placebos may have positive effects in comparison to no treatment, which may open new avenues for treatments, but a review of such trials noted that they were done with a small number of participants and hence should be interpreted with "caution" until further, better-controlled trials are conducted. An updated 2021 systematic review and meta-analysis based on 11 studies also found a significant, albeit slightly smaller overall effect of open-label placebos, while noting that "research on OLPs is still in its infancy".
311:. A 2001 meta-analysis of the placebo effect looked at trials in 40 different medical conditions, and concluded the only one where it had been shown to have a significant effect was for pain. Another Cochrane review in 2010 suggested that placebo effects are apparent only in subjective, continuous measures, and in the treatment of pain and related conditions. The review found that placebos do not appear to affect the actual diseases, or outcomes that are not dependent on a patient's perception. The authors,
444:. A complete reanalysis and recalculation based on the same FDA data found that the Kirsch study had "important flaws in the calculations". The authors concluded that although a large percentage of the placebo response was due to expectancy, this was not true for the active drug. Besides confirming drug effectiveness, they found that the drug effect was not related to depression severity.
573:...the use of the placebo for 'diagnosis' of whether or not pain is real is misguided." A survey in the United States of more than 10,000 physicians came to the result that while 24% of physicians would prescribe a treatment that is a placebo simply because the patient wanted treatment, 58% would not, and for the remaining 18%, it would depend on the circumstances.
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164:(a statistical effect where an unusually high or low measurement is likely to be followed by a less extreme one). The use of placebos in clinical medicine raises ethical concerns, especially if they are disguised as an active treatment, as this introduces dishonesty into the doctor–patient relationship and bypasses
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The placebo effect makes it more difficult to evaluate new treatments. Clinical trials control for this effect by including a group of subjects that receives a sham treatment. The subjects in such trials are blinded as to whether they receive the treatment or a placebo. If a person is given a placebo
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hypothesized that placebo effects are produced by the self-fulfilling effects of response expectancies, in which the belief that one will feel different leads a person to actually feel different. According to this theory, the belief that one has received an active treatment can produce the subjective
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Measuring the extent of the placebo effect is difficult due to confounding factors. For example, a patient may feel better after taking a placebo due to regression to the mean (i.e. a natural recovery or change in symptoms), but this can be ruled out by comparing the placebo group with a no treatment
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Placebos are also popular because they can sometimes produce relief through psychological mechanisms (a phenomenon known as the "placebo effect"). They can affect how patients perceive their condition and encourage the body's chemical processes for relieving pain and a few other symptoms, but have no
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Clinical trials are often double-blinded so that the researchers also do not know which test subjects are receiving the active or placebo treatment. The placebo effect in such clinical trials is weaker than in normal therapy since the subjects are not sure whether the treatment they are receiving is
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The word placebo was used in a medicinal context in the late 18th century to describe a "commonplace method or medicine" and in 1811 it was defined as "any medicine adapted more to please than to benefit the patient". Although this definition contained a derogatory implication it did not necessarily
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may contribute to the placebo effect. The active goals of an individual changes their somatic experience by altering the detection and interpretation of expectation-congruent symptoms, and by changing the behavioral strategies a person pursues. Motivation may link to the meaning through which people
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Committee's view, homeopathy is a placebo treatment and the Government should have a policy on prescribing placebos. The Government is reluctant to address the appropriateness and ethics of prescribing placebos to patients, which usually relies on some degree of patient deception. Prescribing
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Another meta-analysis found that 79% of depressed patients receiving placebo remained well (for 12 weeks after an initial 6–8 weeks of successful therapy) compared to 93% of those receiving antidepressants. In the continuation phase however, patients on placebo relapsed significantly more often than
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The practice of doctors prescribing placebos that are disguised as real medication is controversial. A chief concern is that it is deceptive and could harm the doctor–patient relationship in the long run. While some say that blanket consent, or the general consent to unspecified treatment given by
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is the difference between that response and no treatment. The placebo response may include improvements due to natural healing, declines due to natural disease progression, the tendency for people who were temporarily feeling either better or worse than usual to return to their average situations
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We know that, in Paris, fashion imposes its dictates on medicine just as it does with everything else. Well, at one time, pyramidal elm bark had a great reputation; it was taken as a powder, as an extract, as an elixir, even in baths. It was good for the nerves, the chest, the stomach—what can I
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found that, in trials of antipsychotic medications, the change in response to receiving a placebo had increased significantly between 1960 and 2013. The review's authors identified several factors that could be responsible for this change, including inflation of baseline scores and enrollment of
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on the basis that it can make patients feel better through the placebo effect. His concerns are that it is deceitful and that the placebo effect is unreliable. Goldacre also concludes that the placebo effect does not justify alternative medicine, arguing that unscientific medicine could lead to
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Knowingly giving a person a placebo when there is an effective treatment available is a bioethically complex issue. While placebo-controlled trials might provide information about the effectiveness of a treatment, it denies some patients what could be the best available (if unproven) treatment.
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can be measured is by conducting "open/hidden" studies, in which some patients receive an analgesic and are informed that they will be receiving it (open), while others are administered the same drug without their knowledge (hidden). Such studies have found that analgesics are considerably more
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secretion. Recent reviews have argued that the placebo effect is due to top-down control by the brain for immunity and pain. Pacheco-López and colleagues have raised the possibility of "neocortical-sympathetic-immune axis providing neuroanatomical substrates that might explain the link between
358:. In their 2010 meta-analysis of the placebo effect, Asbjørn Hróbjartsson and Peter C. Gøtzsche argue that "even if there were no true effect of placebo, one would expect to record differences between placebo and no-treatment groups due to bias associated with lack of blinding".
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of placebos is not consistent with informed patient choice—which the
Government claims is very important—as it means patients do not have all the information needed to make choice meaningful. A further issue is that the placebo effect is unreliable and unpredictable.
561:. There are also concerns that legitimate doctors and pharmacists could open themselves up to charges of fraud or malpractice by using a placebo. Critics also argued that using placebos can delay the proper diagnosis and treatment of serious medical conditions.
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The mechanism for how placebos could have effects is uncertain. From a sociocognitive perspective, intentional placebo response is attributed to the “ritual effect” that induces anticipation for transition to a better state. A placebo presented as a
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patients beforehand, is ethical, others argue that patients should always obtain specific information about the name of the drug they are receiving, its side effects, and other treatment options. This view is shared by some on the grounds of
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Functional imaging upon placebo analgesia has been summarized as showing that the placebo response is "mediated by 'top-down' processes dependent on frontal cortical areas that generate and maintain cognitive expectancies.
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has argued similarly that "As a good doctor you should be able to transmit a placebo effect through the compassion you show your patients." In an opinion piece about homeopathy, Ernst argues that it is wrong to support
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occurs when the recipient of an inert substance reports a negative effect or a worsening of symptoms, with the outcome resulting not from the substance itself, but from negative expectations about the treatment.
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Despite the abovementioned issues, 60% of surveyed physicians and head nurses reported using placebos in an
Israeli study, with only 5% of respondents stating that placebo use should be strictly prohibited. A
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Placebo-controlled studies, as well as studies of the placebo effect itself, often fail to adequately identify confounding factors. False impressions of placebo effects are caused by many factors including:
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also expresses concern over the potential for placebos to be used unethically, warning that there is an increase in "quackery" and that an "alternative industry that preys on the vulnerable" is developing.
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clinical trials conducted in the United States from 1990 to 2013. The researchers suggested that this may be because such trials have "increased in study size and length" during this time period.
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Placebos are believed to be capable of altering a person's perception of pain. According to the
American Cancer Society, "A person might reinterpret a sharp pain as uncomfortable tingling."
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The idea of a placebo effect was discussed in 18th century psychology, but became more prominent in the 20th century. Modern studies find that placebos can affect some outcomes such as
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experience illness and treatment. Such meaning is derived from the culture in which they live and which informs them about the nature of illness and how it responds to treatment.
424:, Goli integrates many of the specific and non-specific factors influencing the placebo effect in the perceived healing response formula, developed based on main placebo studies.
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A phenomenon opposite to the placebo effect has also been observed. When an inactive substance or treatment is administered to a recipient who has an expectation of it having a
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in the brain. Such analgesic placebos activation changes processing lower down in the brain by enhancing the descending inhibition through the periaqueductal gray on spinal
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became associated with someone who falsely claimed a connection to the deceased to get a share of the funeral meal, and hence a flatterer, and so a deceptive act to please.
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placebo/conditioned and placebo/expectation responses". There has also been research aiming to understand underlying neurobiological mechanisms of action in pain relief,
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506:. Women had been on placebo for an average of 5.7 years. Moderate or severe
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2346:"The Placebo and Nocebo effect on sports performance: A systematic review"
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1003:"Brain Mechanisms of the Placebo Effect: An Affective Appraisal Account"
133:, and the difference between this and the result of no treatment is the
3305:"Symptom experience after discontinuing use of estrogen plus progestin"
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2119:"The placebo response in medicine: minimize, maximize or personalize?"
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2628:"Placebo response in antipsychotic clinical trials: a meta-analysis"
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in 2015 found that placebo responses had increased considerably in
223:, " shall please the Lord in the land of the living". From that, a
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4967:"Placebos and placebo effects in medicine: historical overview"
4929:...it had an ephemeral reputation"; Georges Dujardin-Beaumetz,
3866:"The Ritual Effect: The Healing Response to Forms and Performs"
2919:
von Wernsdorff M, Loef M, Tuschen-Caffier B, Schmidt S (2023).
2715:"The Placebo Effect Is Getting Stronger — But Only in the U.S."
1974:"The story of placebo effects in medicine: Evidence in context"
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used this remedy to illustrate the power of the placebo effect.
882:
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5275:
Program in Placebo Studies & Therapeutic Encounter (PiPS)
4891:
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patients not receiving prevention advice. Placebo researcher
2548:"Regression to the mean: what it is and how to deal with it"
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Eccles R (2002). "The powerful placebo in cough studies?".
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fewer severely ill patients. Another analysis published in
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effective when the patient knows they are receiving them.
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Placebos are typically inert tablets, such as sugar pills.
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Alternative medicine § Perceived mechanism of effect
4931:
Formulaire pratique de thérapeutique et de pharmacologie
4919:
Cours élémentaire d'histoire naturelle pharmaceutique...
4755:
Hróbjartsson A, Kaptchuk TJ, Miller FG (November 2011).
3904:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. pp. 166–86.
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Michels KB (April 2000). "The placebo problem remains".
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Barnett AG, van der Pols JC, Dobson AJ (February 2005).
1592:"Overcoming disagreement: a roadmap for placebo studies"
1157:"Overcoming disagreement: a roadmap for placebo studies"
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Another negative consequence is that placebos can cause
323:. Other objective outcomes affected by placebos include
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E. Morton Jellinek § Recognition of placebo effect
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Placebos can improve patient-reported outcomes such as
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is the measured response of subjects to a placebo; the
2117:
Enck P, Bingel U, Schedlowski M, Rief W (March 2013).
1846:
Vase L, Petersen GL, Riley JL, Price DD (2009-09-01).
1116:"The placebo response: an important part of treatment"
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290:"Placebo effect" redirects here. For other uses, see
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4211:"Placebo effects: clinical aspects and neurobiology"
3902:
The Placebo Effect: An Interdisciplinary Exploration
3118:
The International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology
2782:
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4349:"Neuroimaging study of placebo analgesia in humans"
3789:
3787:
1275:"Placebo interventions for all clinical conditions"
370:
Factors influencing the power of the placebo effect
66:
4670:"Neurobiological mechanisms of the placebo effect"
3280:Shapiro AK, Chassan J, Morris LA, Frick R (1974).
2821:Blease CR, Bernstein MH, Locher C (26 June 2019).
1268:
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1264:
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1260:
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4398:"Neurobiological mechanisms of placebo responses"
331:parameters, end-organ functions regulated by the
1656:Kaptchuk TJ, Hemond CC, Miller FG (2020-07-20).
4347:Qiu YH, Wu XY, Xu H, Sackett D (October 2009).
1901:Spiegel D, Kraemer H, Carlson RW (2001-10-01).
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239:has been debated. One definition states that a
5212:(1st ed.). Cambridge, MA, United States.
3822:"The science of placebos is fuelling quackery"
3718:
3716:
27:Substance or treatment of no therapeutic value
959:List of topics characterized as pseudoscience
819:(natural recovery or fluctuation of symptoms)
432:In 2008, a meta-analysis led by psychologist
8:
4176:Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
3723:Goldacre B (2008). "5: The Placebo Effect".
1972:Wampold BE, Imel ZE, Minami T (April 2007).
1754:Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
584:Science and Technology Committee has stated:
5210:Neurobiology of the placebo effect. Part II
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1282:The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
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5169:Neurobiology of the placebo effect. Part I
4402:Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
3346:Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
2626:, Roose SP, Lieberman JA (December 2014).
2239:
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1353:. American Cancer Society. 10 April 2015.
361:One way in which the magnitude of placebo
189:(pronounced /plaˈkebo/ or /plaˈt͡ʃebo) is
5121:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199559121.001.0001
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270:Measurable placebo effects may be either
4971:Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
3583:"Questionnaire survey on use of placebo"
3210:Häuser W, Hansen E, Enck P (June 2012).
1805:Hróbjartsson A, Gøtzsche PC (May 2001).
1495:Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
466:impact, this intervention is known as a
4903:"The Placebo Effect in Medical History"
4818:10.7326/0003-4819-153-8-201010190-00010
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582:House of Commons of the United Kingdom
4396:Zubieta JK, Stohler CS (March 2009).
3063:Turner EH, Rosenthal R (March 2008).
2552:International Journal of Epidemiology
1455:"Placebo (origins of technical term)"
1250:Perspectives on Psychological Science
1020:10.1146/annurev-clinpsy-021815-093015
1001:Ashar YK, Chang LJ, Wager TD (2017).
872:imply that the remedy had no effect.
759:Neural top–down control of physiology
393:seem to have a greater response than
282:(e.g. a lowered perception of pain).
7:
5279:Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
1044:"The FDA Wants You for Sham Surgery"
1007:Annual Review of Clinical Psychology
974:Royal Commission on Animal Magnetism
763:In conditioning, a neutral stimulus
4889:Arthur K. Shapiro, Elaine Shapiro,
2622:Rutherford BR, Pott E, Tandler JM,
1907:The New England Journal of Medicine
1811:The New England Journal of Medicine
1244:Schwarz, K. A., & Pfister, R.:
909:the brain's role in physical health
5016:How placebo effect went mainstream
4553:10.1212/01.wnl.0000324635.49971.3d
3216:Deutsches Ärzteblatt International
2876:Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine
25:
5035:Journal of Psychosomatic Research
4950:Souvenirs et portraits, 1780–1789
3510:"Regulation with Placebo Effects"
3286:Journal of Operational Psychiatry
2793:. Worth Publishers. p. 176.
2350:European Journal of Sport Science
1913:(17): 1276, author reply 1278–9.
1590:Blease C, Annoni M (2019-03-14).
1155:Blease C, Annoni M (April 2019).
220:placēbō Dominō in regiōne vīvōrum
5047:10.1016/j.jpsychores.2007.11.007
4761:Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
4731:10.1016/j.pharmthera.2013.07.009
4596:10.1097/00006842-197507000-00007
4498:European Neuropsychopharmacology
4422:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2009.04424.x
3428:10.1111/j.1467-8519.2011.01943.x
3358:10.1111/j.1365-2753.2009.01246.x
3167:10.1016/j.jpsychires.2007.10.004
2644:10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2014.1319
2478:Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
2438:10.1111/j.1365-2796.2004.01355.x
2178:Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics
853:A quack treating a patient with
491:associated with real treatment.
197:. It was used as a name for the
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4719:Pharmacology & Therapeutics
4510:10.1016/j.euroneuro.2008.03.002
3691:Author: Leslie Kane. 11/11/2010
3155:Journal of Psychiatric Research
2787:Rosenberg R, Kosslyn S (2010).
2689:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000333
1748:Benedetti F (1 February 2008).
1357:from the original on 2020-05-22
1042:Gottlieb S (18 February 2014).
292:Placebo effect (disambiguation)
4773:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2011.01.008
4686:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3458-05.2005
3703:"Evidence Check 2: Homeopathy"
3457:Chua SJ, Pitts M (June 2015).
3381:Archives of General Psychiatry
3282:"Placebo induced side effects"
3262:. Priory.com. 10 February 2007
3191:. Merriam-Webster Incorporated
2976:Goli F (2022), Nadin M (ed.),
2060:"Putting placebos to the test"
2017:Journal of Clinical Psychology
1978:Journal of Clinical Psychology
1379:. Scribner. pp. 134–159.
1294:10.1002/14651858.CD003974.pub3
95:) can be roughly defined as a
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5082:10.1016/S0304-3959(02)00205-1
4861:10.1016/S0140-6736(97)10111-8
4467:10.1016/s0140-6736(78)92762-9
4260:Molecular Imaging and Biology
3864:Goli F, Farzanegan M (2016),
3065:"Efficacy of antidepressants"
2490:10.1016/s0895-4356(97)00203-5
2362:10.1080/17461391.2019.1655098
2246:Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
2123:Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
1491:"Biblical origins of placebo"
1070:Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
639:, but when administered as a
448:patients on antidepressants.
4627:Nature Reviews. Neuroscience
4014:10.1016/0304-3959(89)90080-8
3987:10.1037/0003-066X.40.11.1189
3820:Benedetti F (3 March 2022).
3587:BMJ: British Medical Journal
3031:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050045
2982:Epigenetics and Anticipation
2752:10.1371/journal.pmed.0050166
2425:Journal of Internal Medicine
2077:10.1371/journal.pbio.2001998
747:Dopaminergic reward pathways
438:Food and Drug Administration
418:Epigenetics and Anticipation
5115:. Oxford University Press.
4806:Annals of Internal Medicine
4674:The Journal of Neuroscience
3944:10.1037/0033-2909.130.2.324
3878:10.1007/978-3-319-35092-9_5
3600:10.1136/bmj.38236.646678.55
3081:10.1136/bmj.39510.531597.80
2990:10.1007/978-3-031-17678-4_6
2827:BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine
2589:Annual Review of Psychology
1919:10.1056/nejm200110253451712
1824:10.1056/NEJM200105243442106
500:hormone replacement therapy
5325:
5111:Benedetti F (2008-10-16).
4983:10.1177/014107689909201005
4925:"the elm, pompously named
4318:10.1016/j.pain.2006.11.011
4188:10.1037/0022-3514.89.2.143
4145:10.1016/j.pain.2006.12.006
4101:10.1016/j.pain.2008.04.021
4058:10.1016/j.pain.2006.08.025
3795:"No to homeopathy placebo"
3640:Spiegel D (October 2004).
2945:10.1038/s41598-021-83148-6
2839:10.1136/bmjebm-2019-111209
2713:Dahl M (October 9, 2015).
1903:"Is the placebo powerless"
1864:10.1016/j.pain.2009.04.008
1543:"Semantics of the placebo"
1507:10.1177/014107680009300419
922:
919:Placebo-controlled studies
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724:periaqueductal gray matter
576:Referring specifically to
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436:, analyzing data from the
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265:regression toward the mean
112:randomized clinical trials
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4365:10.1007/s12264-009-0907-2
4272:10.1007/s11307-007-0086-3
4209:Oken BS (November 2008).
3835:10.1146/knowable-030222-3
3393:10.1001/archpsyc.57.4.321
3228:10.3238/arztebl.2012.0459
3131:10.1017/S1461145710000957
2833:(5): bmjebm–2019–111209.
2287:Meissner K (2011-06-27).
2258:10.1016/j.bbi.2006.05.003
2058:Gross L (February 2017).
1608:10.1007/s10539-019-9671-5
1173:10.1007/s10539-019-9671-5
1082:10.1016/j.bbi.2005.06.004
631:may trigger an effect on
496:Women's Health Initiative
5208:Colloca L (2018-08-23).
5167:Colloca L (2018-04-20).
3658:10.1136/bmj.329.7472.927
3476:10.4103/0366-6999.157699
1596:Biology & Philosophy
1161:Biology & Philosophy
979:Self-fulfilling prophecy
925:Placebo-controlled study
333:autonomic nervous system
139:shield test participants
114:to test the efficacy of
107:, and other procedures.
34:Placebo (disambiguation)
5309:Mind–body interventions
5253:. National Geographic.
3548:Mayo Clinic Proceedings
3463:Chinese Medical Journal
1489:Jacobs B (April 2000).
896:Michel-Philippe Bouvart
856:Perkins Patent Tractors
643:, the opposite effect.
567:British Medical Journal
543:Declaration of Helsinki
254:In a clinical trial, a
149:can influence results.
5283:Harvard Medical School
4584:Psychosomatic Medicine
3932:Psychological Bulletin
3642:"Placebos in practice"
3322:10.1001/jama.294.2.183
2525:10.1002/sim.4780020401
2513:Statistics in Medicine
2305:10.1098/rstb.2010.0403
1727:10.1006/pupt.2002.0364
1252:, Nr. 11, pp. 399–407.
913:regression to the mean
901:
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817:Regression to the mean
661:classical conditioning
656:
591:
524:Philosophy of medicine
475:
374:A review published in
219:
217::9 in modern bibles),
185:
162:regression to the mean
129:group is known as the
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5013:Stoddart, Charlotte,
4353:Neuroscience Bulletin
3975:American Psychologist
1547:Psychiatric Quarterly
1459:TheFreeDictionary.com
1225:TheFreeDictionary.com
852:
822:Additional treatments
757:Further information:
654:
479:= "I shall harm"). A
297:Further information:
110:Placebos are used in
42:
4227:10.1093/brain/awn116
3870:Biosemiotic Medicine
905:The Powerful Placebo
781:oxidative DNA damage
739:nociceptive reflexes
610:alternative medicine
313:Asbjørn Hróbjartsson
32:For other uses, see
4855:(9117): 1722–1725.
4414:2009NYASA1156..198Z
3260:"The Nocebo Effect"
2937:2021NatSR..11.3855V
2790:Abnormal Psychology
2299:(1572): 1808–1817.
1541:Shapiro AK (1968).
1377:Hippocrates' Shadow
1048:Wall Street Journal
807:Confounding factors
794:Parkinson's disease
552:In medical practice
321:Parkinson's disease
209:, a quote from the
4913:the inner bark of
4221:(Pt 11): 2812–23.
3801:. 22 February 2010
2925:Scientific Reports
2889:10.1111/jebm.12251
2565:10.1093/ije/dyh299
2029:10.1002/jclp.20129
1990:10.1002/jclp.20354
1560:10.1007/BF01564309
1405:Movement Disorders
1375:Newman DH (2008).
1114:Chaplin S (2006).
869:
845:Placebo in history
735:endogenous opioids
696:anterior cingulate
688:Functional imaging
657:
615:Fabrizio Benedetti
529:In research trials
407:open-label placebo
356:blinded experiment
235:The definition of
203:Office of the Dead
125:any change in the
120:placebo-controlled
116:medical treatments
45:
5299:Clinical research
5260:978-1-4262-1789-0
5219:978-0-12-815417-5
5178:978-0-12-814326-1
5171:. Cambridge, MA.
5159:978-0-262-54425-2
5152:. The MIT Press.
5130:978-0-19-955912-1
5021:Knowable Magazine
4917:: Simon Morelot,
4680:(45): 10390–402.
3981:(11): 1189–1202.
3911:978-0-674-66986-4
3887:978-3-319-35091-2
3826:Knowable Magazine
3734:978-0-00-724019-7
3727:. Fourth Estate.
3593:(7472): 944–946.
3508:Malani A (2008).
2999:978-3-031-17677-7
2800:978-1-4292-6356-6
2191:10.1159/000449470
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1675:10.1136/bmj.m1668
1637:Howick J (2017).
1417:10.1002/mds.27438
1386:978-1-4165-5153-9
790:immunosuppression
777:serum iron levels
773:immunosuppression
712:nucleus accumbens
692:placebo analgesia
683:Placebo analgesia
593:In his 2008 book
416:In the 2022 book
317:Peter C. Gøtzsche
225:singer of placebo
205:, taken from its
195:shall be pleasing
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1411:(8): 1213–1227.
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2417:Gøtzsche PC
2371:2436/622641
2201:2066/170318
728:spinal cord
596:Bad Science
442:effect size
231:Definitions
5293:Categories
5228:1049800273
5187:1032303151
4901:, chapter
4899:1421401347
4849:The Lancet
3266:2009-07-08
3195:22 January
3024:(2): e45.
2829:(Review).
2806:7 December
1958:2023-09-16
1464:2021-02-07
1361:2021-06-27
1325:2018-06-25
1230:21 January
1205:21 January
1120:Prescriber
985:References
949:Homeopathy
798:depression
726:, and the
710:cortices,
700:prefrontal
676:motivation
647:Psychology
641:depressant
622:Mechanisms
578:homeopathy
518:See also:
508:withdrawal
428:Depression
280:subjective
5304:Deception
5236:cite book
5195:cite book
4927:pyramidal
4541:Neurology
3844:247265071
3609:0959-8138
3416:Bioethics
2396:199662279
2380:1746-1391
2313:0962-8436
2210:0033-3190
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2037:0021-9762
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1668:: m1668.
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1425:1531-8257
1221:"placebo"
1195:"placebo"
1181:0169-3867
1053:8 January
1013:: 73–98.
765:saccharin
720:brainstem
666:In 1985,
629:stimulant
504:menopause
498:study of
363:analgesia
329:endocrine
272:objective
241:treatment
215:Psalm 114
180:Etymology
5150:Placebos
5098:21391210
5090:12406519
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3189:"nocebo"
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1787:17 March
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1692:32690477
1643:Synthese
1525:10844895
1441:52294141
1433:30230624
1355:Archived
1312:20091554
1142:72626022
1098:36092163
1090:16055306
1029:28375723
938:See also
934:active.
894:quoting
889:—
863:, 1801.
716:amygdala
464:negative
422:Springer
391:Children
176:itself.
147:efficacy
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4236:2725026
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3778:3511158
3750:The BMJ
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2933:Bibcode
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2848:6930978
2762:2504483
2718:The Cut
2653:4256120
2624:Wall MM
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1569:4891851
1516:1297986
1303:7156905
839:History
785:insulin
708:insular
286:Effects
249:disease
245:patient
237:placebo
211:Vulgate
207:incipit
201:in the
199:Vespers
186:Placebo
174:disease
143:consent
127:control
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468:nocebo
458:Nocebo
395:adults
335:, and
325:immune
309:nausea
158:nausea
101:saline
5094:S2CID
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4215:Brain
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1437:S2CID
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1138:S2CID
1094:S2CID
690:upon
472:Latin
337:sport
278:) or
191:Latin
5281:and
5255:ISBN
5242:link
5224:OCLC
5214:ISBN
5201:link
5183:OCLC
5173:ISBN
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5070:Pain
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