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The effect of dose expectancies on caffeine withdrawal symptoms during tapered dose reduction.

Llewellyn MillsRobert A BoakesBen Colagiuri
Published in: Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) (2018)
These results suggest that awareness of dose reductions during a dose taper can result in a nocebo withdrawal effect, and that removing this awareness can reduce withdrawal. This has important implications for standard supervised dose-tapering practice, where patients are aware of the timing and magnitude of dose reductions.
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