1. Despite the high prevalence of hypochondriasis, this disorder is found t
o be the focus of research only minimally.
2. This open study evaluates the efficacy and tolerance of paroxetine in 11
patients with DSM-III-R hypochondriasis.
3. Using paired samples t-test, a significant reduction on measures of hypo
chondriasis was found after 12 weeks of treatment compared to baseline. Two
patients dropped out prematurely. At post-test, eight out of nine patients
who completed the study had improved to a clinically relevant degree. Of t
hese, five attained scores in the reach of the normal population.
4. In one patient who completed the study and one patient who dropped out,
tolerance of paroxetine was poor, whereas in remaining patients tolerance w
as moderate to good.
5. The results of this study suggest that patients with hypochondriasis may
be responsive to paroxetine. A controlled study is recommended.