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William M Briggs's avatar

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Paper sent to me by Anon:

Nocebo effects with antidepressant clinical drug trial placebos by Roy R. Reeves, et al. General Hospital Psychiatry 29 (2007) 275 – 277.

Abstract

We describe an individual who experienced unusual negative effects while taking a placebo during a clinical drug trial. A 26-year-old male took 29 inert capsules, believing he was overdosing on an antidepressant. Subsequently, he experienced hypotension requiring intravenous fluids to maintain an adequate blood pressure until the true nature of the capsules was revealed. The adverse symptoms then rapidly abated. The nocebo effect (undesirable symptoms following administration of an inert substance that the patient believes to be an active drug) may have significant negative impacts on certain patients. Further research is warranted to better understand this phenomenon.

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John Henry Holliday, DDS's avatar

Very interesting.

Was the rush to hospitals and the life-threatening symptoms experienced by some who contracted covid the result of a nocebo effect? Non-stop fear-mongering by governments and media convinced nearly all tuning in that we were facing the apocalypse. When they test positive, and the mind immediately turns to catastrophic thinking...voila! Magic happens. Boy eating for plantain-tainted pot occurs worldwide!

As for Schweitzer's thinking, it's only a matter of time before the Great Emancipator himself gets canceled. Should our uncultured cultural revolutionaries ever get around to reading the Lincoln-Douglas debates, they'll find out that Ol' Abe thought that blacks were not equal to whites. Two questions arise: How long will it take the left to discover Lincoln's wrongthink, and whose statue will they ensconce in the vacated Lincoln Memorial?

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