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Letter to the Editor

Risperidone May Worsen Fluoxetine-Treated OCD

Chittaranjan Andrade

Published: May 15, 1998

Article Abstract

Sir: Several recent studies have suggested that risperidone may usefully augment serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SRI) therapy in refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). One study found that 14 of 16 refractory OCD patients experienced substantial improvement in obsessive-compulsive symptoms within 3 weeks of the initiation of an SRI-risperidone combination; indeed, certain patients improved dramatically within days. A second study reported that 7 of 14 OCD patients responded with the addition of risperidone after having failed to respond to SRI therapy alone. A retrospective chart review discovered that 8 patients with OCD who had failed an SRI trial responded within a month of supplementation with risperidone.


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