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In response to
"
According to a study in BMJ, what percentage of doctors regularly prescribe placebos to their patients? -- nm
"
by
TFox
50% -- nm
Posted by
CQ (aka CQ)
Oct 24 '08, 11:24
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We have a winner. (I find this fascinating.)
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TFox
Oct 24, 11:27
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yeah, my brother tried that little trick on me one day with motion sickness medicine.
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:28
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Did you throw up in his expensive car? Please tell me you did. -- nm
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mara
Oct 24, 11:29
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I made him stop and let me out before it got to that point. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:30
Apparently placebos are pretty effective for depression too, which is kind of unsurprising.
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TFox
Oct 24, 11:29
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yup. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:34
not for me. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:30
--meaning, not the generic name. He gave me some other kind of pill. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 24, 11:28
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