Does fluoxetine augment the inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa?

The American Journal of Psychiatry
E AttiaS R Flater

Abstract

While pharmacological interventions are of established utility in bulimia nervosa, medications have no clear role in the treatment of anorexia nervosa. Because patients with anorexia nervosa frequently exhibit mood disturbances and symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, the authors tested the utility of fluoxetine in the treatment of women participating in an inpatient program for anorexia nervosa. The authors conducted a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, 7-week study of fluoxetine at a target daily dose of 60 mg in 31 women with anorexia nervosa receiving treatment for their eating disorder on a clinical research unit. Body weight and measures of eating behavior and psychological state were obtained at baseline and at termination. There were no significant differences in clinical outcome on any measure between patients receiving fluoxetine and patients receiving placebo. Fluoxetine does not appear to add significant benefit to the inpatient treatment of anorexia nervosa.

Citations

Nov 28, 2002·Eating and Weight Disorders : EWD·D MatusevichC Finkelsztein
Jun 26, 2002·Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America·Cecilia BerghPer Södersten
May 2, 2007·The American Psychologist·Mark Chavez, Thomas R Insel
Oct 2, 2009·The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition·Laurel E S MayerB Timothy Walsh
Jan 16, 2013·Cognitive Behaviour Therapy·H Blair SimpsonBradley C Riemann
Jan 5, 2001·European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry·L A Kotler, B T Walsh
Oct 30, 2012·Der Nervenarzt·U VoderholzerS Schlegl
Apr 25, 2000·Annual Review of Medicine·W H KayeM Strober
Sep 17, 2002·Clinical Evidence·Janet Treasure, Ulrike Schmidt
Mar 24, 2004·Appetite·B Timothy Walsh
Sep 9, 2008·Nordic Journal of Psychiatry·W Stewart Agras, Athena Hagler Robinson
Apr 4, 2008·International Review of Psychiatry·Shauna Pencer ReinblattAngela S Guarda
Mar 11, 2005·Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets·James L RoerigKristine J Steffen
Oct 3, 2003·Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy·Kristine J PedersonJames E Mitchell
Feb 28, 2003·Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs·Scott Crow, Eric Brown
Oct 27, 2004·Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy·Pauline S Powers, Carlos Santana
Apr 26, 2006·Expert Opinion on Emerging Drugs·Kristine J SteffenSaritha Uppala
Dec 3, 2003·Annals of Medicine·Hanna EbelingUNKNOWN Finnish Medical Society Duodecim
Nov 8, 2014·Journal of Eating Disorders·Jasmijn de VosJack Dekker
Oct 4, 2011·The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry : the Official Journal of the World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry·Martin AignerUNKNOWN WFSBP Task Force On Eating Disorders
Apr 27, 2005·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Walter H KayeShannan E Henry
Apr 27, 2005·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Evelyn Attia, Laura Schroeder
Oct 9, 2012·Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America·Pauline S Powers, Nancy L Cloak
Mar 29, 2011·Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America·Denise E WilfleyAndrea E Kass
Feb 2, 2011·Pediatric Clinics of North America·Neville H Golden, Evelyn Attia
Sep 1, 2005·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Teresa A TreatMarsha D Marcus
Feb 13, 2004·Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, and Allied Disciplines·Simon Gowers, Rachel Bryant-Waugh
Feb 3, 2015·Biological Psychiatry·Johannes Hugo DeckerJoanna E Steinglass
Sep 23, 2008·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Stefan EhrlichUlrike Lehmkuhl
May 15, 2007·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Janet E SchebendachB Timothy Walsh
Mar 21, 2007·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Cynthia M BulikKathleen N Lohr
Aug 8, 2008·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Scott J CrowKristine Steffen
Mar 11, 2006·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Beatrice Pui-yee LaiWinni Kwok-lai Tse
Aug 31, 2006·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Katharine G MeehanEvelyn Attia
May 5, 2011·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Joanna SteinglassEvelyn Attia
Jun 27, 2012·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Pouneh K FazeliAnne Klibanski
May 10, 2013·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·James E MitchellKristine Steffen
Feb 24, 2011·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Vikas DuvvuriWalter H Kaye
Feb 4, 2010·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Joanna E SteinglassB Timothy Walsh
Jun 5, 2013·European Eating Disorders Review : the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association·Matteo BalestrieriCesario Bellantuono
Feb 24, 2005·Journal of Psychiatric Research·K HoltkampB Herpertz-Dahlmann
Jan 24, 2007·Biological Psychiatry·Ursula F BailerWalter H Kaye
May 26, 2004·Physiology & Behavior·Diane Alix Klein, B Timothy Walsh
Apr 29, 2006·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Cornelius SchüleGregor Laakmann
Nov 30, 2005·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Tzong-Shi WangI-Shin Shiah
Jul 19, 2005·Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry·Lieve Meers, Frank Olof Odberg

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Anorexia Nervosa

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric condition characterized by severe weight loss and secondary problems associated with malnutrition. Here is the latest research on AN.

Anxiety Disorders

Discover the latest research on anxiety disorders including agoraphobia, panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder here.

Related Papers

Suomen hammaslääkärilehti = Finlands tandläkartidning
A Rissanen
Indiana Medicine : the Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association
R N French, E L Baker
Ryōikibetsu shōkōgun shirīzu
M Sakuramoto, H Suematsu
© 2022 Meta ULC. All rights reserved