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Placebos: A Review of The Placebo Response

American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2000
Placebos 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 y efecto placebo

EMC - Tratado de Medicina, 2014
Placebo significa «medicamento» sin principio activo, capaz de producir un efecto. El efecto placebo se produce en sintomas funcionales donde la subjetividad es muy importante. Las hipotesis responsables del efecto placebo son psicologicas y neurobiologicas, estas ultimas basadas en estudios de imagen funcional cerebral.
B Diquet   +4 more
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Placebo

Der Schmerz, 2000
The placebo reaction is a widely known phenomenon but the way it develops is not fully understood. This fact has given rise to numerous misinformed opinions on this subject.More research has been done in the field of placebo analgesia, where the involvement of the endogenous opioid systems was discovered some twenty years ago.
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7. placebos and the placebo effect [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
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 ...
P. Simon   +3 more
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Placebo y efecto placebo

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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Placebo's en placebo-effecten

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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Placebos and the Placebo Effect in Drug Trials

2019
In this review, we explored different ways of controlling the placebo effects in clinical trials and described various factors that may increase/decrease the placebo effect in randomized placebo-controlled trials. These factors can be subdivided into four groups, and while not all factors are effective in every study and under all clinical conditions ...
Sibylle Klosterhalfen, Paul Enck
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The placebo effect

European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, 1997
The placebo effect will have a growing importance in the field of nuclear medicine as the potentials for palliative therapy with internal sources are realized. It is important for nuclear medicine physicians and their colleagues to be familiar with the role of placebo responses in clinical trials, especially when such trials involve the subjective ...
Mary Jane Heeg   +2 more
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Placebo Effects Without Placebos? More Reason to Abandon the Paradoxical Placebo

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2009
When 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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Hahnemann and placebo

Homeopathy, 2014
Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843) known today as the founder of homoeopathy, was - as far as we know - the first physician who administrated placebos to his patient on a systematic and regular basis. This study is based upon unpublished documents (e.g.
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