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Half of Germany’s doctors prescribe placebos

German Medical Association encourages the use of placebos for treatment of very minor conditions

PRESCRIPTIONS of placebos are booming in Germany and Switzerland, reveals a by the .

For example, 53 per cent of the doctors from the Medical University of Hannover said they would prescribe placebos such as vitamin pills and homeopathic remedies. Half the doctors in a national Swiss survey agreed.

Their use of such treatments contrasts with the UK, where homeopathic treatments have been rejected by scientists. However, 鈥減hysicians should be made aware of the value of the placebo effect in the daily treatment of patients鈥, says Christoph Fuchs, chief executive of the GMA. 鈥淭heir use is of enormous importance for medical practice.鈥 The report cautions that placebos should be prescribed only for very minor conditions or where traditional therapies are not available.