2008
DOI: 10.1016/s1158-1360(08)72795-6
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T07-O-05 Finasteride 5 mg and sexual side effects. How many of these are related to a nocebo phenomenon?

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“…After 6 and 12 months of follow-up, it was revealed that finasteride administration produced a significantly higher rate of reported sexual problems in those patients who were informed about the possibility of sexual dysfunction (43.6%) as compared to those among whom the same information was omitted (15.3%). 45 Differential effects of pain were also observed when local anesthesia was presented using different descriptions. Healthy, at term, pregnant women requesting epidural analgesia were randomized to either a common description of the pain experience from local anesthesia, "You are going to feel a big bee sting; this is the worst part of the procedure," or a more positive description, "We are going to give you a local anesthetic that will numb the area and you will be comfortable during the procedure."…”
Section: Communicating About Adverse Events and Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 6 and 12 months of follow-up, it was revealed that finasteride administration produced a significantly higher rate of reported sexual problems in those patients who were informed about the possibility of sexual dysfunction (43.6%) as compared to those among whom the same information was omitted (15.3%). 45 Differential effects of pain were also observed when local anesthesia was presented using different descriptions. Healthy, at term, pregnant women requesting epidural analgesia were randomized to either a common description of the pain experience from local anesthesia, "You are going to feel a big bee sting; this is the worst part of the procedure," or a more positive description, "We are going to give you a local anesthetic that will numb the area and you will be comfortable during the procedure."…”
Section: Communicating About Adverse Events and Clinical Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Folglich sind Erwartungen mit Hirnprozessen assoziiert, die die Wahrscheinlichkeit erhöhen, die erwartete Empfindung tatsächlich zu erleben. Neben der positiven Wirkung auf den Behandlungserfolg können Erwartungen aber auch negative Behandlungseffekte, Nebenwirkungen und Nocebophänomene im Allgemeinen bewirken [Barsky et al, 2002;Bohman et al, 2012;Mondaini et al, 2007;Rief et al, 2011].…”
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“…7 In an RCT of local anesthetic injection for an obstetric indication, 140 women were randomized to a reassuring explanation ("We are going to give you a local anesthetic that will numb the area and you will be comfortable during the procedure") or an anxiety-provoking explanation ("You are going to feel a big bee sting; this is the worst part of the procedure") prior to the injection. Visual analog scale pain ratings of discomfort related to the injection were 3 vs 5 with reassurance vs anxiety provocation, respectively; the difference was statistically significant.…”
Section: Treatment Information and Its Relationship To Treatment Advementioning
confidence: 99%