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Placebo Response in Schizophrenic Outpatients
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1960Introduction Placebo response has become a focus of much interest in psychiatric treatment. Not only have the values of the placebo in therapy and research been discussed, but its negative effects as well. Reports are present of placebos having emphatic adverse and structural effects on patients.
Leon D. Hankoff+2 more
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European eating disorders review, 2014
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to gain further understanding of placebo response in binge eating disorder. METHOD We pooled participant-level data from 10 double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trials of medications for binge eating disorder.
Thomas J Blom+5 more
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OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to gain further understanding of placebo response in binge eating disorder. METHOD We pooled participant-level data from 10 double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trials of medications for binge eating disorder.
Thomas J Blom+5 more
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1983
Research on placebos has demonstrated conclusively that they frequently can mimic the beneficial and toxic effects of an active drug. Their effectiveness depends on the manner in which they are given and on the characteristics of the subject to whom they are given.
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Research on placebos has demonstrated conclusively that they frequently can mimic the beneficial and toxic effects of an active drug. Their effectiveness depends on the manner in which they are given and on the characteristics of the subject to whom they are given.
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Neurophysiology and psychobiology of the placebo response
Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2008The placebo literature has substantially increased in 2006 and 2007, and more and more medical and psychological subspecialties have added empirical data to our knowledge.The theoretical framework of our understanding of the placebo response needs extension to account for findings that cannot be attributed to (Pavlovian) conditioning or suggestions ...
Sibylle Klosterhalfen, Paul Enck
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IS HOMOEOPATHY A PLACEBO RESPONSE? [PDF]
David Reilly+3 more
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Nursing Responsibility for the Placebo Effect
Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1991The placebo effect is a common phenomenon in therapy and research but has received very little attention as such in nursing research. This article reviews some of the literature which shows the placebo effect, which can be positive or negative, is a significant force.
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Paring down the placebo response
Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2016Pivotal trials of Alkermes's antidepressant ALKS 5461 show how a patented clinical trial design might be able to help control problematic placebo responses. Pivotal trials of Alkermes's antidepressant ALKS 5461 show how a patented clinical trial design might be able to help control problematic placebo responses.
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Placebo responses in Parkinson's disease
2020Parkinson's disease (PD) patients exhibit strong placebo responses in clinical trials. Patient characteristics that affect placebo include patients' expectations of good outcomes, genetic variants, and personality. The presence of motor fluctuation and high baseline UPDRS motor scores predicted placebo response.
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