Clinical Use of Placebo Effects in Patients With Pain Disorders

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Abstract

The analgesic placebo effect is well documented by numerous studies. Many important influencing factors, however, are yet to be discovered. In the arena of placebo effects and clinical implications, expectancies play a central role. Expectancies are shaped by processes of classical and social learning as well as verbal instructions and are strongly related to emotional factors. Expectancies trigger a cascade of endogenous opioids and non-opioids, which alter the experience of pain. For clinical application it is important to know, that placebo research yields ethical possibilities to use placebo effects without deception and without using placebos. Since placebo effects contribute to responses to active analgesics, it is feasible to enhance patients' benefits from pain treatments by increasing the additional placebo effect. There are several possibilities to use the placebo effects via shaping and adapting information about analgesic medication and via associating medication intake with a positive context. A positive patient-clinician communication atmosphere is very important to generate clinically meaningful placebo effects in pain medicine.

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInternational Review of Neurobiology : Neurobiology of the Placebo Effect Part II
EditorsLuana Colloca
REQUIRED books only: Number of pages22
Volume139
PublisherAcademic Press
Publication date23.08.2018
Edition1
Pages107-128
Article number5
ISBN (Print)978-0128154168
ISBN (Electronic)978-0128154175
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Publication statusPublished - 23.08.2018

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