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[_] Dr. pixel 09/04/15(Fri)15:22:30 No.2894660
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A placebo (/pləˈsiboʊ/ plə-SEE-boh; Latin placēbō, "I shall please" from placeō, "I please") is a
simulated or otherwise medically ineffectual treatment for a disease or other medical condition
intended to deceive the recipient. Sometimes patients given a placebo treatment will have a
perceived or actual improvement in a medical condition, a phenomenon commonly called the placebo
effect or placebo response. The placebo effect consists of several different effects woven
together, and the methods of placebo administration may be as important as the administration
itself.
In medical research, placebos are given as control treatments and depend on the use of measured
suggestion. Common placebos include inert tablets, vehicle infusions, sham surgery, and other
procedures based on false information. However, placebos may also have positive effect on the
subjective experience of a patient who knows that the given treatment is without any active drug,
as compared with a control group who knowingly did not get a placebo. It has also been shown that
use of therapies about which patients are unaware is less effective than using ones that patients
are informed about.