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Review
. 1986 Jul;47(7):339-45.

Antidepressant drug therapy for bulimia: current status

  • PMID: 3087968
Review

Antidepressant drug therapy for bulimia: current status

H G Pope Jr et al. J Clin Psychiatry. 1986 Jul.

Abstract

More than 30 reports, including 9 placebo-controlled, double-blind studies, have assessed the efficacy of various medications, mostly antidepressants, for the treatment of bulimia. A critical review of the available data suggests that antidepressants, and possibly other thymoleptic agents, are clearly superior to placebo for the treatment of bulimia; the studies have not identified specific subgroups of bulimic patients who are, or are not, candidates for these agents; and tentatively, these agents may benefit major affective disorder and bulimia via similar mechanisms.

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