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The Nocebo Effect

Luana Colloca

2023The Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adverse nocebo responses can cause harm to patients and interfere with treatment adherence and effects in both clinic practice and clinical trials. Nocebo responses refer to negative outcomes to active medical treatments in clinical trials or practice that cannot be explained by the treatment's pharmacologic effects. Negative expectancies and nocebo effects are less known than placebo responses. Nocebo effects can be triggered by verbal suggestions, prior negative experiences, observation of others experiencing negative outcomes, and other contextual and environmental factors. As research advances over the years, mechanistic knowledge is accumulating on the neurobiological mechanisms of nocebo effects. This review summarizes studies on different facets of nocebo effects and responses and discusses clinical implications, ethical considerations, and future directions.

Topics & Concepts

Nocebo EffectNoceboHarmPlaceboClinical trialMedicineAdverse effectPsychologyPsychotherapistClinical psychologyAlternative medicinePharmacologyInternal medicineSocial psychologyPathologyPain Management and Placebo EffectTreatment of Major DepressionPain Mechanisms and Treatments
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