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Definition

A placebo is a substance with no therapeutic effect used as a control in testing new drugs. It helps to determine the efficacy of the actual drug being tested.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Placebos are often used in clinical trials to act as a control group.
  2. The placebo effect occurs when patients experience improvements despite receiving a non-active treatment.
  3. Placebos are crucial in double-blind studies where neither participants nor researchers know who receives the active treatment.
  4. Ethically, participants must be informed they could receive a placebo when they consent to join a study.
  5. Understanding placebos helps differentiate between psychological and physiological effects of treatments.

Review Questions

  • What is the primary purpose of using a placebo in clinical trials?
  • How does the placebo effect influence clinical trial results?
  • Why are placebos important for double-blind studies?
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