The paper presents a critical review (with search date 2010) of the major psychotropic medications assessed in eating disorders, namely antipsychotics, antidepressants, mood-stabilizing medications, anxiolytic and other agents. The evidence of efficacy of drug treatments is mostly weak or moderate. In addition, attrition rates are usually higher than for psychotherapies. However, there is support for use of antidepressants, particularly high-dose fluoxetine in bulimia nervosa, and anticonvulsants (topiramate) for binge-eating disorder. Low-dose antipsychotic medication may be clinically useful as adjunct treatment in acute anorexia, particularly where there is high anxiety and obsessive eating-related ruminations and failure to engage, but ...
Drugs are widely prescribed for anorexia nervosa in the nutritional, somatic, and psychiatric fields...
This systematic review assesses the effectiveness of antipsychotic medication for improving core psy...
ObjectivesThis 2023 update of the WFSBP guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of eating disor...
The paper presents a critical review (with search date 2010) of the major psychotropic medications a...
The treatment of eating disorders is a complex process that relies not only on the use of psychotrop...
Not withstanding the primacy of psychological treatments, pharmaceutical agents have an important ro...
Eating disorders (EDs), including anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge-eating disor...
Objective: This paper aims to review the research literature on the use of medication for eating dis...
Introduction: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and was newly recognize...
Objectives. The treatment of eating disorders is a complex process that relies not only on the use o...
Our aim was to review and compare findings from controlled trials and previous reviews concerning cu...
Copyright © 2013 W. Milano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Background The present review summarizes published papers reporting the results of both open-labe...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of pharmacotherapy f...
Background Anorexia Nervosa ( AN) is an illness characterised by extreme concern about body weight a...
Drugs are widely prescribed for anorexia nervosa in the nutritional, somatic, and psychiatric fields...
This systematic review assesses the effectiveness of antipsychotic medication for improving core psy...
ObjectivesThis 2023 update of the WFSBP guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of eating disor...
The paper presents a critical review (with search date 2010) of the major psychotropic medications a...
The treatment of eating disorders is a complex process that relies not only on the use of psychotrop...
Not withstanding the primacy of psychological treatments, pharmaceutical agents have an important ro...
Eating disorders (EDs), including anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and binge-eating disor...
Objective: This paper aims to review the research literature on the use of medication for eating dis...
Introduction: Binge eating disorder (BED) is the most common eating disorder and was newly recognize...
Objectives. The treatment of eating disorders is a complex process that relies not only on the use o...
Our aim was to review and compare findings from controlled trials and previous reviews concerning cu...
Copyright © 2013 W. Milano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Background The present review summarizes published papers reporting the results of both open-labe...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to provide a comprehensive review of pharmacotherapy f...
Background Anorexia Nervosa ( AN) is an illness characterised by extreme concern about body weight a...
Drugs are widely prescribed for anorexia nervosa in the nutritional, somatic, and psychiatric fields...
This systematic review assesses the effectiveness of antipsychotic medication for improving core psy...
ObjectivesThis 2023 update of the WFSBP guidelines for the pharmacological treatment of eating disor...