Sustain Released Bupropion in the Treatment of Tricotillomania: Outpatient Follow Up Survey
Author(s) -
Pinhas N. Dan,
Netta Shoenfeld,
Oded Rosenberg,
Moshe Kotler
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
srx pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2090-1151
DOI - 10.3814/2010/715414
Subject(s) - bupropion , medicine , placebo , anesthesia , smoking cessation , alternative medicine , pathology
Objectives. Tricotillomania (TTM) is more common than expected. SSRI's are the treatment of choice in TTM. However, response rates are lower with SSRI's. The aim of our study is to explore other pharmacological interventions. Materials and Methods. Nine female TTM patients with SSRI treatment failure were included. Sample was treated with bupropion SR up to 450 mg/day. Results. Six out of nine patients responded well to bupropion SR. Massachusetts General Hospital Hair Pulling Scale (MGH) demonstrated a significant improvement at the twelve week point (f: 32.3, power: 1, lambda: 97.1, P<.0001) and the response rates remained stable at sixteen-month follow up visit. Conclusions. Bupropion SR could be an alternative pharmacological treatment for TTM. Larger samples with double blind placebo controlled design are needed to confirm our preliminary report.
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