| Literature DB >> 2687337 |
M R Liebowitz1, E Hollander, F Schneier, R Campeas, J Hatterer, L Papp, J Fairbanks, D Sandberg, S Davies, M Stein.
Abstract
The selective serotonin reuptake blocker fluoxetine was administered to 49 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder in a 12-week open clinical trial. A minimum adequate trial of at least 8 weeks of treatment was completed by 39 patients. Response rates were 62% (24/39) of adequately treated patients and 49% (24/49) of the whole sample. These uncontrolled findings suggest that fluoxetine is of significant benefit for a substantial proportion of obsessive-compulsive disorder patients. However, controlled trials comparing fluoxetine with placebo and other active agents are needed to confirm this, as are studies aimed to delineate fluoxetine's full dose range, optimal length of treatment and relapse rate following discontinuation.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2687337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Psychopharmacol ISSN: 0271-0749 Impact factor: 3.153