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Open-label placebo vs double-blind placebo for irritable bowel syndrome: a randomized clinical trial.

Authors :
Lembo, Anthony
Kelley, John M.
Nee, Judy
Ballou, Sarah
Iturrino, Johanna
Cheng, Vivian
Rangan, Vikram
Katon, Jesse
Hirsch, William
Kirsch, Irving
Hall, Kathryn
Davis, Roger B.
Kaptchuk, Ted J.
Source :
PAIN. Sep2021, Vol. 162 Issue 9, p2428-2435. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

<bold>Abstract: </bold>It is commonly believed that blinding to treatment assignment is necessary for placebos to have an effect. However, placebos administered without concealment (ie, open-label placebos [OLPs]) have recently been shown to be effective in some conditions. This study had 2 objectives: first, to determine whether OLP treatment is superior to no-pill control (NPC) in irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and, second, to compare the efficacy of OLP against double-blind placebo (DBP). In a 6-week, 3-arm, randomized clinical trial, participants were randomized in equal proportions to 3 arms: OLP, DBP, or NPC. Two hundred sixty-two adults (72.9% women), with a mean age of 42.0 (SD = 18.1) years, participated in the primary study. The mean improvement on the IBS Severity Scoring System from baseline to the 6-week end point was significantly greater in OLP compared with that in NPC (90.6 vs 52.3, P = 0.038). Open-label placebo and DBP did not differ significantly on IBS Severity Scoring System improvement (100.3 vs 90.6, P = 0.485). Standardized effect sizes were moderate for OLP vs NPC (d = 0.43) and small for OLP vs DBP (d = 0.10). Participants treated with OLP reported clinically meaningful improvements in IBS symptoms that were significantly greater than those on NPC. Open-label placebo and DBP had similar effects that did not differ significantly, suggesting that blinding may not be necessary for placebos to be effective and that OLP could play a role in the management of patients with refractory IBS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03043959
Volume :
162
Issue :
9
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
PAIN
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
152755353
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002234