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Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders: effective treatment with paroxetine
A V Ravindran1, Y D Lapierre, H Anisman
1Department of Psychiatry and Cellular & Molecular Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ontario.
Objective:
To examine whether, like pure obsessive-compulsive disorder, obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders are treatable with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI).
Method:
Case histories of patients prescribed paroxetine for compulsive collecting, skin-picking, and trichotillomania were reviewed.
Results:
All patients were successfully treated with paroxetine.
Conclusions:
Obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorders may share a serotonin-related dysfunction, and SSRIs may prove effective in their treatment.
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