Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine

The term placebo is defined as a substance with no therapeutic effect that improves health by convincing the patient that the substance is effective. The term comes from the Latin “placere”, meaning “I will delight” or “do good”. Placebo is a universal tool for evaluating non-medical effects in rand...

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Main Author: A. O. Bueverov
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Language:Russian
Published: Remedium Group LLC 2020-05-01
Series:Медицинский совет
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Online Access:https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/5619
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spelling doaj-0f2f223db92e4044b965110bce8e10d82021-07-28T13:29:45ZrusRemedium Group LLCМедицинский совет2079-701X2658-57902020-05-010416216710.21518/2079-701X-2020-4-162-1675109Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicineA. O. Bueverov0Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University (Sechenov University); Moscow Regional Research Clinical Institute named after M.F. VladimirskiyThe term placebo is defined as a substance with no therapeutic effect that improves health by convincing the patient that the substance is effective. The term comes from the Latin “placere”, meaning “I will delight” or “do good”. Placebo is a universal tool for evaluating non-medical effects in randomized controlled trials to determine the true pharmacological effect of a drug. Examples of placebo action can be found in any field of medicine, but there is no conceptual basis that integrates it into everyday clinical practice, nor is there a corresponding medical education programme. Three main mechanisms of placebo effect are considered: the expectation model, reflective causality and the neurotransmitter model; it is necessary to take into account that these hypotheses may complement each other.Nocebo is defined as a substance that has no therapeutic effect, but worsens the condition of the person receiving it because of the negative beliefs and expectations of the person. Nocebo effect, according to several studies, can be modulated by cholecystokinin. There is evidence that cholecystokininin induces hyperalgesia, “turning” anxiety into pain. According to the negative expectation model, nocebo induces hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which increases plasma concentrations of adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol. Interest in nocebo has increased in recent years due to the introduction of immunobiological biosimilars in clinical practice. There are reports of a higher frequency of drug withdrawal by patients switching from original drugs to biosimilars in open trials compared to blind ones, suggesting a nocebo effect. The conceptual basis of personalized psychopharmacotherapy is to maximize placebo effect and minimize nocebo effect in order to improve treatment outcomes.https://www.med-sovet.pro/jour/article/view/5619placebonocebohistorytreatmentresearch
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Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine
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author_facet A. O. Bueverov
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title Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine
title_short Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine
title_full Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine
title_fullStr Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine
title_full_unstemmed Underappreciated power. Placebo and nocebo in medicine
title_sort underappreciated power. placebo and nocebo in medicine
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2658-5790
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The term placebo is defined as a substance with no therapeutic effect that improves health by convincing the patient that the substance is effective. The term comes from the Latin “placere”, meaning “I will delight” or “do good”. Placebo is a universal tool for evaluating non-medical effects in randomized controlled trials to determine the true pharmacological effect of a drug. Examples of placebo action can be found in any field of medicine, but there is no conceptual basis that integrates it into everyday clinical practice, nor is there a corresponding medical education programme. Three main mechanisms of placebo effect are considered: the expectation model, reflective causality and the neurotransmitter model; it is necessary to take into account that these hypotheses may complement each other.Nocebo is defined as a substance that has no therapeutic effect, but worsens the condition of the person receiving it because of the negative beliefs and expectations of the person. Nocebo effect, according to several studies, can be modulated by cholecystokinin. There is evidence that cholecystokininin induces hyperalgesia, “turning” anxiety into pain. According to the negative expectation model, nocebo induces hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, which increases plasma concentrations of adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol. Interest in nocebo has increased in recent years due to the introduction of immunobiological biosimilars in clinical practice. There are reports of a higher frequency of drug withdrawal by patients switching from original drugs to biosimilars in open trials compared to blind ones, suggesting a nocebo effect. The conceptual basis of personalized psychopharmacotherapy is to maximize placebo effect and minimize nocebo effect in order to improve treatment outcomes.
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nocebo
history
treatment
research
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