Placebo is often given to patients. It is
(a) an antidepressant
(b) a broad spectrum antibiotic
(c) a sugar pill
(d) a tonic
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In a clinical trial any change in the placebo arm is known as the placebo response, and the difference between this and the result of no treatment is the placebo effect. Aplacebo may be given to a person in a clinical context in order to deceive the recipient into thinking that it is an active treatment.
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