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Placebo and Nocebo Effect

2014
A single definition of placebo is difficult. It is an intervention with no beneficial or therapeutic effect. Placebo response is any useful effect that cannot be attributed to the specific intended effect.
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[Biosimilars and the nocebo effect].

Zeitschrift fur Rheumatologie, 2020
Biosimilars have been approved for use in Germany for many years and in the meantime also in rheumatology but only a few years ago. Biosimilars, which are biotechnologically manufactured products the same as reference biologicals, have actually now achieved a substantial proportion of the market in some regions but there are still doubters among ...
J, Braun   +6 more
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Unreal Nocebo Effects

Journal of Christian Nursing, 2008
Dina, McCormick, Steven L, Brown
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Placebo, nocebo, and contextual effects

2016
Placebo effect is an example of ‘contextual’ effect and is the symptomatic improvement experienced by patients who have unknowingly received a placebo (inactive treatment) instead of an active drug. It occurs due to patient-specific factors such as expectation of improvement and is influenced by the context in which the treatment is delivered.
Abhishek Abhishek, Michael Doherty
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Nocebo and Nocebo Effect

2013
Jasmin Tiro   +59 more
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Headaches and the Nocebo Effect

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2003
Randolph W. Evans   +1 more
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Understanding the psychology of the nocebo effect.

Handbook of Clinical Neurology
Tessa Rooney, Ben Colagiuri
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SAMSON and the Nocebo Effect: Management of Statin Intolerance

Current Cardiology Reports, 2022
Amrita Krishnamurthy   +3 more
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