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Change in pain expectations but no open-label placebo analgesia: An experimental study using the heat pain paradigm.

Thilo FriehsChristopher MildeJulia Anna GlombiewskiTobias Kube
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2023)
This study provides evidence that positive treatment expectations are not sufficient to evoke an open-label placebo effect in a standardized heat pain experiment. We showed that two different rationales improved participants treatment expectations, but failed to evoke a placebo effect in comparison to a control group that received the same placebo, labelled as an ointment to improve measurement quality.
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