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Objectives This review aimed to summarise the existing knowledge about placebo and nocebo effects associated with pharmacological interventions and their mechanisms.
E. Frisaldi+3 more
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New players in the preventive treatment of migraine. [PDF]
Migraine is a common, chronic disorder of the brain causing much disability, as well as personal, familial and societal impact. Several oral preventive agents are available in different countries for the prevention of migraine, but none have performed ...
Mitsikostas, Dimos D, Rapoport, Alan M
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BackgroundNocebo and placebo effects, i.e., adverse or beneficial treatment effects, respectively, putatively due to expectancies can modulate pain and itch. These effects can generalize within the pain or itch modality.
Lingling Weng+9 more
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Scopo di questo articolo, è la spiegazione dei fenomeni fisici che si manifestano dietro una comunicazione tra due (o più) persone, portando in auge il contesto Psiche-Somatico che la caratterizza.
Roberto Fabbroni
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The effect of placebo and neurophysiological involvements [PDF]
Placebo and placebo effect are important issues related to the drug therapy for clinical and scientific meanings. The rates of placebo may get as many as 50% for analgesic drugs in headache. The high answer to placebo brings questions on pathophysiology
Galli, Federica+2 more
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Statin intolerance is a clinical syndrome whereby adverse effects (AEs) associated with statin therapy [most commonly statin‐associated muscle symptoms (SAMS)] result in the discontinuation of therapy and consequently increase the risk of adverse ...
P. Penson+101 more
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AbstractWhile the placebo effect has been studied for a long time, much less is known about its negative counterpart, named the nocebo effect. However, it may be of particular importance because of its impact on the treatment outcomes and public health. We conducted a review on the nocebo effect using PubMed and other databases up to July 2014.
Sara Planès+2 more
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Relieving pain using dose-extending placebos [PDF]
Placebos are often used by clinicians, usually deceptively and with little rationale or evidence of benefit, making their use ethically problematic. In contrast with their typical current use, a provocative line of research suggests that placebos can be ...
Colloca, Luana+2 more
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Nocebo effects, i.e., adverse treatment effects which are induced by patients' expectations, are known to contribute to the experience of physical symptoms such as pain and itch. A better understanding of how to minimize nocebo responses might eventually
Danielle J P Bartels+7 more
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Placebo and Nocebo Effects: The Advantage of Measuring Expectations and Psychological Factors [PDF]
Several studies have explored the predictability of placebo and nocebo individual responses by investigating personality factors and expectations of pain decreases and increases.
Luana Colloca, Nicole Corsi
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