About Half of U.S. Doctors Prescribe Their Patients Placebo Treatments According to a Survey….?
Question by Doran: About half of U.S. doctors prescribe their patients placebo treatments according to a survey….?
…Does it surprise you?
Here’s a link to the article:
http://news.aol.com/health/article/many-doctors-treat-with-placebos/224249?icid=100214839x1211750474x1200708516
Best answer:
Answer by Good Bye
Doesn’t surprise me. It works sometimes, and get them out the door onto somebody else who might be really sick and drugs will help them.
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Actually, it does surprise me. I certainly don’t know everything, and I am far from worldly, but I’ve been in the medical field for about 12 years now, and out of all the gazillions of doctor’s orders I have taken and initiated, I have never even heard talk of giving a placebo. If this survey is correct, then I would have given a half-gazillion placebos by now. But I couldn’t even fathom a doctor doing that. Maybe I need to get out more often? I don’t know…
I do have some thoughts on it though. It’s kinda cute; when I am administering IV medication, I always tell the patient what the drug is, and it’s side effects. “This is a narcotic and it may make you feel funny or strange as I’m pushing it in, and it may make you feel a little tired or loopy later.” Well, I flush the line first with saline just to make sure it’s a good line, and sometimes the patient assumes that is the medication, and they will respond to just the saline. “Oh wow, I can feel it already.” And I haven’t even given the pain medication yet. Huh? I think that’s cute. It’s funny how your brain processes information; if you think it will work, then it will work.