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Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2012
A variable placebo response has been previously described in the multiple sclerosis (MS) literature and in sham surgical trials involving other patient populations. Conditioning and expectancy models are proposed to explain the biological mechanisms of a placebo response.
Katherine B, Knox, Michael E, Kelly
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A variable placebo response has been previously described in the multiple sclerosis (MS) literature and in sham surgical trials involving other patient populations. Conditioning and expectancy models are proposed to explain the biological mechanisms of a placebo response.
Katherine B, Knox, Michael E, Kelly
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Deceptive but not open label placebos attenuate motion-induced nausea.
Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2019OBJECTIVE Nausea is a common complaint, known to respond to the placebo effect. Existing research has employed deception when administering placebos for nausea, limiting therapeutic translation on ethical grounds.
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EMC - Tratado de Medicina, 2002
Los placebos impuros representarian del 35 al 45 % de las prescripciones, pero a pesar de algunos exitos innegables, no se ha podido demostrar que posean una verdadera actividad especifica. El placebo no debe ser un medicamento de complacencia ni ofrecer una coartada para evitar la confrontacion cuando no existe un tratamiento especifico.
P. Lemoine, B. Lachaux
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Los placebos impuros representarian del 35 al 45 % de las prescripciones, pero a pesar de algunos exitos innegables, no se ha podido demostrar que posean una verdadera actividad especifica. El placebo no debe ser un medicamento de complacencia ni ofrecer una coartada para evitar la confrontacion cuando no existe un tratamiento especifico.
P. Lemoine, B. Lachaux
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Neuropraxis, 2004
Wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van een medicamenteuze behandeling maakt in de regel gebruik van een placebo. Door het gebruik van een placebo kan het onderzoek geblindeerd worden uitgevoerd. Dit houdt in dat zowel de arts/onderzoeker als de patient niet weet of hij het farmacon dan wel de placebo toedient/krijgt.
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Wetenschappelijk onderzoek naar de effectiviteit van een medicamenteuze behandeling maakt in de regel gebruik van een placebo. Door het gebruik van een placebo kan het onderzoek geblindeerd worden uitgevoerd. Dit houdt in dat zowel de arts/onderzoeker als de patient niet weet of hij het farmacon dan wel de placebo toedient/krijgt.
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Neurological Sciences, 2006
The placebo effect is the effect that follows the administration of an inert treatment (the placebo), be it pharmacological or not. It is important to understand that a placebo procedure simulates a therapy through the surrounding psychosocial context.
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The placebo effect is the effect that follows the administration of an inert treatment (the placebo), be it pharmacological or not. It is important to understand that a placebo procedure simulates a therapy through the surrounding psychosocial context.
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Placebos in Australian general practice: A national survey of physician use, beliefs and attitudes.
Australian Journal of General Practice, 2019BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES International surveys indicate that placebo use by general practitioners (GPs) is remarkably high, but usage in Australia is currently unknown. To address this, the aim of this study was to examine rates of use and beliefs about
Kate Faasse, B. Colagiuri
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Annales pharmaceutiques francaises, 2006
The word placebo appeared for the first time in an English medical dictionary in 1785. In French, it appeared much latter in 1958. This word defines an experimental tool used for rigourous evaluation of a specific effect of pharmacological treatment and the non specific effect of any therapy.
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The word placebo appeared for the first time in an English medical dictionary in 1785. In French, it appeared much latter in 1958. This word defines an experimental tool used for rigourous evaluation of a specific effect of pharmacological treatment and the non specific effect of any therapy.
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Placebos: A Review of The Placebo Response
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000Placebos have been a component of healing since the beginning. Whether consciously or unconsciously given, they are largely responsible for the success of medicine before randomized trials. Yet, even in this era of "evidence-based medicine," placebos remain enigmatic, and elicit mixed attitudes from divers disciplines.
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Placebo Effects Without Placebos? More Reason to Abandon the Paradoxical Placebo
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009When Miller and Colloca (2009) say that, “The placebo effect is a real neurobiological phenomenon” (4), they imply that placebos can be distinguished from non-placebos at some fundamental level.
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