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nocebo
no·ce·bo N5140450 (nō-sē′bō)n. pl. no·ce·bos or no·ce·boes A substance that causes undesirable side effects as a result of a patient's perception that it is harmful rather than as a result of a causative ingredient. [Latin nocēbō, I will harm, first person sing. future tense of nocēre, to harm (on the model of placebo); see nek- in Indo-European roots.]Translations
nocebo
nocebo [no-se´bo] (L.) an adverse, nonspecific side effect occurring in conjunction with a medication but not directly resulting from the pharmacologic action of the medication.no·ce·bo (nō-sē'bō), An unpleasant effect attributable to administration of a placebo. [L. I shall harm, fr. noceo, to harm, by analogy with placebo, I shall please] nocebo (nō-sē′bō)n. pl. noce·bos or noce·boes A substance that causes undesirable side effects as a result of a patient's perception that it is harmful rather than as a result of a causative ingredient.nocebo A negative placebo effect, which may occur when patients in a clinical trial of a drug therapy recognise (or think they recognise) that they are getting a placebo—i.e., not receiving therapy—and fare worse due to the effect of negative suggestibility.nocebo Clinical trials A negative placebo effect that may occur when Pts in a clinical trial of a drug therapy recognize–or think they recognize that they are getting a placebo–ie, not receiving therapy, and fare worse due to the effect of negative suggestibility. Cf Placebo. no·ce·bo (nō-sē'bō) An unpleasant effect attributable to administration of a placebo. [L. I shall harm, fr. noceo, to harm, by analogy with placebo, I shall please] |