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Placebo and nocebo effects occur in clinical or laboratory medical contexts after administration of an inert treatment or as part of active treatments and are due to psychobiological mechanisms such as expectancies of the patient. Placebo and nocebo studies have evolved from predominantly methodological research into a far-reaching interdisciplinary field that is unravelling the neurobiological, behavioural and clinical underpinnings of these phenomena in a broad variety of medical conditions. As a consequence, there is an increasing demand from health professionals to develop expert recommendations about evidence-based and ethical use of placebo and nocebo effects for clinical practice.
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Drug-related side effects and adverse reactions Humans Physician-patient relations Consensus Evidence-based practice Nocebo effect Placebo effect
Citation
Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 87(4), 204-210 Doi: 10.1159/000490354
Publisher
Karger Publishers