Fluoxetine in Children and Adolescents With OCD: A Placebo-Controlled Trial

To examine the safety and efficacy of fluoxetine in child and adolescent obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Between 1991 and 1998, 43 patients were randomly assigned to fluoxetine or placebo for 8 weeks. Dosing was fixed for the first 6 weeks (up to 60 mg/day) and then could be increased to 80 mg/...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2002-12, Vol.41 (12), p.1431-1438
Hauptverfasser: LIEBOWITZ, MICHAEL R., TURNER, SAMUEL M., PIACENTINI, JOHN, BEIDEL, DEBORAH C., CLARVIT, SUSAN R., DAVIES, SHARON O., GRAAE, FLEMMING, JAFFER, MARGARET, LIN, SHU-HSING, SALLEE, FLOYD R., SCHMIDT, ANDREW B., SIMPSON, H. BLAIR
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Zusammenfassung:To examine the safety and efficacy of fluoxetine in child and adolescent obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Between 1991 and 1998, 43 patients were randomly assigned to fluoxetine or placebo for 8 weeks. Dosing was fixed for the first 6 weeks (up to 60 mg/day) and then could be increased to 80 mg/day. Responders entered an 8-week maintenance phase. The primary outcome measures were the Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (CY-BOCS) and the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement (CGI-I) scale. Analyses were done on the intent-to-treat sample. Fluoxetine patients (n = 21) had significantly lower CY-BOCS scores than placebo patients (n = 22) after 16 (but not 8) weeks. Fluoxetine responders (n = 11) had significantly lower CY-BOCS scores than placebo responders (n = 7) after an additional 8 weeks of treatment. After 16 weeks, 57% of fluoxetine (versus 27% of placebo) patients were much or very much improved on the CGI-I scale (p < .05). No patient terminated the study because of adverse medication effects. Fluoxetine was well tolerated and effective for the treatment of child and adolescent OCD, but fluoxetine's full effect took more than 8 weeks to develop.
ISSN:0890-8567
1527-5418
DOI:10.1097/00004583-200212000-00014