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PLACEBO
BY Dr . RAVINDRA KUMAR.G
1.Definition, Effects, Ethics
2.History
3.Mechanism of the effect
4.Clinical utility
5.The individual variation
6.Symptoms and conditions
7.In research
1.DEFINITION, EFFECTS, ETHICS-
 Placebo means “I will please”(Latin)
 A substance or procedure that is objectively without
specific activity for the condition being used.
 Ex- inert tablets, vehicle infusions, sham surgery
, sham acupuncture, sham electrodes, ultra sound.
 Inert tablets made up of starch or lactose
 PLACEBO EFFECT-it is a therapeutic effect in the
patient who had received placebo (but not told
that it is inert substance)
 Placebos may also have positive effect on
patient’s, who knows that it is inert substance
 Placebo reactors-those who responds to the
placebo positively
 Neurotics are great placebo reactors
 While depressed are resistant
 The physician has even been called a placebo
 Placebo effect has sometimes been defined as
physiological effect, but it is illogical, as placebo does
not directly cause anything
 Some studies also indicated that animals(dogs) also
have relieved symptoms
2.HISTORY-
 John haygarth was the first to investigate efficacy of
placebo
 Richard cobat said “I have not yet found any case in
which a lie does not do more harm than good”
 T.C.graves first defined the placebo effect
3.MECHANISM OF THE EFFECT-
 Placebo effect is highly variable in it’s magnitude
 placebo interventions can alter hormone levels or
endogenous opioids(endorphins)
a)Expectancy and conditioning-
 Placebo effect is related to the perceptions
, expectations of the patient
 The expectancy can be enhanced through factors such
as the enthusiasm of the doctor, differences in size and
color of placebo pills
 Placebos can act similarly through classical
conditioning
 In a trial of anti-depressants, "Once the trial was over
and the patients who had been given placebos were
told as much, they quickly deteriorated“
 The perceived consumption of caffeine has been
reported to cause similar effects even when
decaffeinated coffee is consumed
 Perceived ergogenic aids can increase
endurance, speed and weight-lifting ability
 Proper adherence to placebos is associated with
decreased mortality
 Placebo treatment varies widely with society
 The placebo effect can work selectively
b) placebo effect and the brain-
 Functional imaging upon placebo analgesia shows
activation of some areas in brain
 Different areas in the brain have different functions
 High placebo responses link with dopamine activity
 Nonanalgesic placebo effects:
Parkinson's disease-with the release of dopamine
C)Brain and body;
 Research upon conditioning in animals shows the
brain can learn control over them
 placebo effects can extend beyond the brain.
4.CLINICAL UTILITY-
a)Duration;
 Placebo effects can last for a long time
over 8 weeks for panic disorder,
6 months for angina pectoris,
two and half years for rheumatoid arthritis.
b)Clinical significance;
 The placebo effect does not have "powerful
clinical effects" (objective effects) and that
patient-reported improvements
(subjective effects) were small and could not be
clearly distinguished from reporting bias
 Another researchers noted different conclusions
that placebo effects are indeed significant but
small in magnitude
 Placebos used as therapeutic agent that work
psychologically
 To sort out real drug related ADR
c)Negative effects
 inert substances have the potential to cause
negative effects
 Latin nocebo = I will harm
 a patient who disbelieves in a treatment may
experience a worsening of symptoms
 negative consequence is that placebos can
cause side-effects associated with real treatment
 Withdrawal symptoms can also occur after
placebo treatment
d)Doctor-patient relationship
 The most frequently prescribed placebos
were antibiotics for viral infections, and vitamins
for fatigue
 The following impracticalities exist with placebos
1.Roughly only 30% of the population seems
susceptible to placebo effects
2.Patients rightfully want immediate relief
3.doctors and pharmacists could open themselves
up to charges of fraud
 Critics of the practice responded that it is
unethical to prescribe treatments that do not
work
 placebos as a diagnostic tool
 The placebo administration may prove to be a
useful treatment in some specific cases where
recommended drugs cannot be used.
 The House of Commons of the United
Kingdom Science and Technology Committee has
stated
- homeopathy is a placebo treatment
- Government should have a policy on prescribing
placebos.
 Beyond ethical issues prescribing pure placebo is
bad medicine
5. THE INDIVIDUAL VARIATION-
 Though not everyone responds to a
placebo, neither does everyone respond to an
active drug
 Children seem to have greater response
than adults to placebos
 6.SYMPTOMS AND CONDITIONS-
 symptoms such as pain, swelling, stomach
ulcers, depression, and anxiety
 Some list of medical conditions
-Asthma
-Bipolar mania
-Cough
-Nausea
-Depression
-HTN
-migraine
7.IN RESEARCH-
 Placebos are used during clinical trails
 If a person is given a placebo under one
name, and they respond, they will respond in the
same way on a later occasion.
 In double blinded studies the placebo effect is
weaker
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Placebo full topic

  • 1. PLACEBO BY Dr . RAVINDRA KUMAR.G
  • 2. 1.Definition, Effects, Ethics 2.History 3.Mechanism of the effect 4.Clinical utility 5.The individual variation 6.Symptoms and conditions 7.In research
  • 3. 1.DEFINITION, EFFECTS, ETHICS-  Placebo means “I will please”(Latin)  A substance or procedure that is objectively without specific activity for the condition being used.  Ex- inert tablets, vehicle infusions, sham surgery , sham acupuncture, sham electrodes, ultra sound.  Inert tablets made up of starch or lactose
  • 4.  PLACEBO EFFECT-it is a therapeutic effect in the patient who had received placebo (but not told that it is inert substance)  Placebos may also have positive effect on patient’s, who knows that it is inert substance
  • 5.  Placebo reactors-those who responds to the placebo positively  Neurotics are great placebo reactors  While depressed are resistant
  • 6.  The physician has even been called a placebo  Placebo effect has sometimes been defined as physiological effect, but it is illogical, as placebo does not directly cause anything  Some studies also indicated that animals(dogs) also have relieved symptoms
  • 7. 2.HISTORY-  John haygarth was the first to investigate efficacy of placebo  Richard cobat said “I have not yet found any case in which a lie does not do more harm than good”  T.C.graves first defined the placebo effect
  • 8. 3.MECHANISM OF THE EFFECT-  Placebo effect is highly variable in it’s magnitude  placebo interventions can alter hormone levels or endogenous opioids(endorphins) a)Expectancy and conditioning-  Placebo effect is related to the perceptions , expectations of the patient  The expectancy can be enhanced through factors such as the enthusiasm of the doctor, differences in size and color of placebo pills
  • 9.  Placebos can act similarly through classical conditioning  In a trial of anti-depressants, "Once the trial was over and the patients who had been given placebos were told as much, they quickly deteriorated“  The perceived consumption of caffeine has been reported to cause similar effects even when decaffeinated coffee is consumed
  • 10.  Perceived ergogenic aids can increase endurance, speed and weight-lifting ability  Proper adherence to placebos is associated with decreased mortality  Placebo treatment varies widely with society  The placebo effect can work selectively
  • 11. b) placebo effect and the brain-  Functional imaging upon placebo analgesia shows activation of some areas in brain  Different areas in the brain have different functions  High placebo responses link with dopamine activity  Nonanalgesic placebo effects: Parkinson's disease-with the release of dopamine
  • 12. C)Brain and body;  Research upon conditioning in animals shows the brain can learn control over them  placebo effects can extend beyond the brain.
  • 13. 4.CLINICAL UTILITY- a)Duration;  Placebo effects can last for a long time over 8 weeks for panic disorder, 6 months for angina pectoris, two and half years for rheumatoid arthritis.
  • 14. b)Clinical significance;  The placebo effect does not have "powerful clinical effects" (objective effects) and that patient-reported improvements (subjective effects) were small and could not be clearly distinguished from reporting bias
  • 15.  Another researchers noted different conclusions that placebo effects are indeed significant but small in magnitude  Placebos used as therapeutic agent that work psychologically  To sort out real drug related ADR
  • 16. c)Negative effects  inert substances have the potential to cause negative effects  Latin nocebo = I will harm  a patient who disbelieves in a treatment may experience a worsening of symptoms  negative consequence is that placebos can cause side-effects associated with real treatment  Withdrawal symptoms can also occur after placebo treatment
  • 17. d)Doctor-patient relationship  The most frequently prescribed placebos were antibiotics for viral infections, and vitamins for fatigue  The following impracticalities exist with placebos 1.Roughly only 30% of the population seems susceptible to placebo effects 2.Patients rightfully want immediate relief 3.doctors and pharmacists could open themselves up to charges of fraud
  • 18.  Critics of the practice responded that it is unethical to prescribe treatments that do not work  placebos as a diagnostic tool  The placebo administration may prove to be a useful treatment in some specific cases where recommended drugs cannot be used.
  • 19.  The House of Commons of the United Kingdom Science and Technology Committee has stated - homeopathy is a placebo treatment - Government should have a policy on prescribing placebos.  Beyond ethical issues prescribing pure placebo is bad medicine
  • 20. 5. THE INDIVIDUAL VARIATION-  Though not everyone responds to a placebo, neither does everyone respond to an active drug  Children seem to have greater response than adults to placebos
  • 21.  6.SYMPTOMS AND CONDITIONS-  symptoms such as pain, swelling, stomach ulcers, depression, and anxiety  Some list of medical conditions -Asthma -Bipolar mania -Cough -Nausea -Depression -HTN -migraine
  • 22. 7.IN RESEARCH-  Placebos are used during clinical trails  If a person is given a placebo under one name, and they respond, they will respond in the same way on a later occasion.  In double blinded studies the placebo effect is weaker