Yvain comments on Another Mechanism for the Placebo Effect? - Less Wrong
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One of the strongest cases for placebo effect is IV morphine, whose powerful painkilling effects can in many cases be simulated by IV saline which someone says is morphine. Finding the placebo effect with a professionally-administered IV drug usually given in hospital suggests it's not just an issue of compliance.
Would appreciate some citations...
The famous story here is that of Henry Beecher, usually considered discoverer of the placebo. From the Telegraph:
Or for a more formal study, see Analgesic responses to morphine and placebo in individuals with postoperative pain
This abstract frustrates me. How effective was the placebo compared to the iv morphine? Are they saying that it's as effective till 4-6mg of IV morphine? Any other studies with complementary or contrasting evidence? Thanks for the share by the way.