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Understanding the Fake Drug Effect: The Placebo and Nocebo Phenomena

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It is estimated that around one-third of people in clinical trials experience symptom relief after taking a placebo, a phenomenon colloquially known as the fake drug effect. This remarkable mind-body connection shows how a person's expectation of improvement—or harm—can produce real physiological and psychological outcomes, even when no active medication is involved.

What is a placebo?: Unpacking the Science of Mind-Body Medicine

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According to one review, placebo treatments have produced improvement in symptoms for approximately 35% of patients in certain studies. But **what is a placebo** exactly? A placebo is an inactive substance or procedure that is designed to resemble an actual treatment but has no inherent therapeutic effect on its own.