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Is There Such A Thing As An Anti-Placebo Effect?
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I was prescribed ibuprofen gel last weekend. I strongly believe that that medicine does not work. Lo and behold, it didn't. It got me thinking ... Is the reason it didn't work connected to the fact I didn't think it was going to? On the same note I was also prescribed morphine and thought "I hope it doesn't make me sick". And then guess what? It did.
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Pharmcological activity is only one part of the therapeutic effect, true, the major part but the psychology also plays a part.
We have sen this in the past, with anti-depressants, antibiotics, analgesics, change their name, alter the colour of the tablet or shape of the tablet and some people claim that it reduces or abolishes the effect.
They have confidence in what works and what doesn't and higher echelons of the brain will support them in that thought.
Pharmcological activity is only one part of the therapeutic effect, true, the major part but the psychology also plays a part.
We have sen this in the past, with anti-depressants, antibiotics, analgesics, change their name, alter the colour of the tablet or shape of the tablet and some people claim that it reduces or abolishes the effect.
They have confidence in what works and what doesn't and higher echelons of the brain will support them in that thought.
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