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In medicine, a nocebo (Latin for `I shall harm`) is a harmless substance that creates harmful effects in a patient who takes it. The nocebo effect is the negative reaction experienced by a patient who receives a nocebo. Conversely, a placebo is an inert substance that creates either a positive response or no response in a patient who takes it. T.....
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(no-se´bo) Latin word meaning I will harm; an adverse, nonspecific side effect occurring in conjunction with a medication but not directly resulting from the pharmacologic action of the medication. The term is purposely similar to placebo.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: nō-sē′bō Definitions: 1. An unpleasant effect attributable to administration of a placebo.
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Nocebo: A negative placebo effect as, for example, when patients taking medications experience adverse side effects unrelated to the specific pharmacological action of the drug. The nocebo effect is associated with the person's prior expectations of adverse effects from treatment as well as with conditioning in which the person learns from prior ex...
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nocebo 1. The concept that if a test subject is told a procedure or therapy will be harmful it will be, even though no harmful treatment or procedure was done. The nocebo effect can be contagious as in cases of mass hysteria. 2. A negative placebo effect as, for example, when patients taking medications experience adverse side effects unrelated t...
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