No effect of adjunctive fluoxetine on eating behavior or weight phobia during the inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa: An historical case-controlstudy
M. Strober et al., No effect of adjunctive fluoxetine on eating behavior or weight phobia during the inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa: An historical case-controlstudy, J CH AD PSY, 9(3), 1999, pp. 195-201
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
A six-week open label clinical trial investigated the response to fluoxetin
e in adolescents hospitalized for treatment of anorexia nervosa, Patients w
ere drawn from consecutive admissions to a specialty treatment service and
received fluxoetine as an add-on to their multidisciplinary treatment regim
en beginning three weeks to one month postintake, Global clinical severity
ratings of eating behavior and weight phobia were obtained at baseline and
then at biweekly intervals. These ratings were compared to those obtained f
rom matched historical case-controls who received an identical course of in
patient therapy but without adjunctive pharmacotherapy. Analyses failed to
show any beneficial or detrimental effect of fluoxetine on these clinical m
easures. We conclude that fluoxetine has no robust additive or synergistic
therapeutic benefit when measured against the effects of intensive, multidi
sciplinary inpatient therapy.