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7. placebos and the placebo effect [PDF]
SummaryIn addition to the actual pharmacological effect of a drug, its efficacy depends on a number of non-specific factors globally termed the placebo effect. To distinguish the pharmacological effect from the non-specific effect it may be justified to compare a supposedly active drug to a placebo, a “pseudo-drug” identical in appearance but ...
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Seminars in Integrative Medicine, 2003
Abstract A placebo is an inert substance or a pseudo-therapeutic procedure believed to have no biological effect on health. Perplexed researchers and clinicians have observed powerful therapeutic effects experienced by patients receiving these inactive treatments.
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Abstract A placebo is an inert substance or a pseudo-therapeutic procedure believed to have no biological effect on health. Perplexed researchers and clinicians have observed powerful therapeutic effects experienced by patients receiving these inactive treatments.
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 1999
Placebos have been traditionally regarded as deceptive therapies and have not been understood in the broader context of social symbols and of interpersonal factors that surround the healing process itself. Although the power of inert substances to heal is well recognized, the placebo effect also influences the outcome of conventional therapies.
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Placebos have been traditionally regarded as deceptive therapies and have not been understood in the broader context of social symbols and of interpersonal factors that surround the healing process itself. Although the power of inert substances to heal is well recognized, the placebo effect also influences the outcome of conventional therapies.
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The placebo effect in atrial fibrillation ablation: Placebo or pseudo‐placebo effect?
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 2018Ozcan Ozeke+4 more
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Response Expectancy and the Placebo Effect.
International review of neurobiology, 2018I. Kirsch
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