| Literature DB >> 24940965 |
Hisato Matsunaga1, Tokuzo Matsui, Kenzo Ohya, Kenya Okino, Kazuhisa Hayashida, Kensei Maebayashi, Nobuo Kiriike, Dan J Stein.
Abstract
Even though selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are the mainstay of pharamacological treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), as many as 40% of patients do not have an adequate response to these medications. For such SSRI-refractory patients, the augmentation of SSRIs with new-generation antipsychotics that modulate both 5-HT and DA systems has recently been proven effective in controlled augmentation studies. The benzisothiazole derivative perospirone is a new serotonin 5-HT2 and dopamine D2 antagonist available in Japan for the treatment of schizophrenia. As its unique property, perospirone also exhibits 5-HT1A agonistic action. We present two SSRI-refractory OCD patients who showed little improvement with adequate trials of SSRI monotherapy, but exhibited significant improvement in their OCD symptoms after the addition of perospirone to ongoing SSRI treatment. The cases suggest that perospirone augmentation may be an effective and well-tolerated strategy for SSRI-refractory OCD patients. Controlled studies are required to further confirm the efficacy and tolerability of perospirone augmentation for treatment-resistant OCD.Entities:
Keywords: Obsessive-compulsive disorder; atypical antipsychotics; augmentation therapy; perospirone; selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Year: 2006 PMID: 24940965 DOI: 10.1080/13651500500487586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Psychiatry Clin Pract ISSN: 1365-1501 Impact factor: 1.812