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    placebo
    /pləˈsiːbəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. a medicine or procedure prescribed for the psychological benefit to the patient rather than for any physiological effect.

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  2. a substance given to someone who is told that it is a particular medicine, either to make that person feel as if they are getting better or to compare the effect of the particular medicine when given to others: She was only given a placebo, but she claimed she got better - that's the placebo effect.

  3. noun. pla· ce· bo plə-ˈsē- (ˌ)bō. plural placebos. 1. a. : a usually pharmacologically inert preparation prescribed more for the mental relief of the patient than for its actual effect on a disorder. b. : an inert or innocuous substance used especially in controlled experiments testing the efficacy of another substance (such as a drug) 2.

  4. May 11, 2023 · The term placebo refers to the inactive substance itself, while the term placebo effect refers to any effects of taking a medicine that cannot be attributed to the treatment itself. Causes of the Placebo Effect. Although researchers know that the placebo effect is real, they do not yet fully understand how and why it occurs.

  5. A placebo is a substance or medical procedure that resembles an actual treatment but does not actually act on a disease or medical condition; in effect it is a fake...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PlaceboPlacebo - Wikipedia

    Placebos are typically inert tablets, such as sugar pills. A placebo ( / pləˈsiːboʊ / plə-SEE-boh) is a substance or treatment which is designed to have no therapeutic value. [1] Common placebos include inert tablets (like sugar pills), inert injections (like saline ), sham surgery, [2] and other procedures. [3]

  7. a substance given to someone who is told that it is a particular medicine, either to make that person feel as if they are getting better or to compare the effect of the particular medicine when given to others: She was only given a placebo, but she claimed she got better - that's the placebo effect.

  8. Placebo definition: a substance having no pharmacological effect but given merely to satisfy a patient who supposes it to be a medicine.. See examples of PLACEBO used in a sentence.

  9. Placebos refer to activities or substances that resemble forms of therapy yet have no direct effect on a patient's bodily or brain functions. They might include swallowing pills made of nothing but sugar, being injected with a saline solution, or using fake instruments, such as sham needles that resemble those used in acupuncture.

  10. 1. a. A substance that has positive effects as a result of a patient's perception that it is beneficial rather than as a result of a causative ingredient. b. An inactive substance or preparation used as a control in an experiment or test to determine the effectiveness of a medicinal drug. 2.

  11. a substance that has no physical effects, given to patients who do not need medicine but think that they do, or used when testing new drugs. the placebo effect (= the effect of taking a placebo and feeling better) Half of the people taking part in the experiment were given a placebo.