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Placebo, Headache and Migraine Glossary

by Teri Robert
for About.com

Updated: July 8, 2006

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Definition: A placebo is an inactive pill, liquid, or powder that has no treatment value. In clinical trials, experimental treatments are often compared with placebos to assess the treatment's effectiveness.

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Source:
ClinicalTrials.gov
Examples: Placebos are sometimes called "sugar pills."
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