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Open treatment of overweight binge eaters with phentermine and fluoxetine as an adjunct to cognitive-behavioral therapy.

Author(s): Devlin MJ, Goldfein JA, Carino JS, Wolk SL

Affiliation(s): Eating Disorders Unit, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, New York 10032, USA. mjd5@columbia.edu

Publication date & source: 2000-11, Int J Eat Disord., 28(3):325-32.

Publication type: Clinical Trial

OBJECTIVE: This open clinical trial examined the efficacy of treating obese patients with binge eating disorder (BED) with phentermine and fluoxetine in the setting of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). METHOD: Sixteen obese women received individual CBT along with phentermine/fluoxetine. Treatment goals included elimination of binge eating, weight loss, and reduced psychological distress. Following active treatment, patients were offered once-monthly maintenance treatment for 3 years. RESULTS: Patients showed significant reduction in binge frequency, weight loss, and psychological distress at the end of active treatment, but regained most of the weight within 1 year. At 18-month follow-up, there was an ongoing reduction in binge eating for patients who continued maintenance. DISCUSSION: Treatment produced comparable binge suppression and more weight loss than most reported studies of CBT alone. However, there is significant weight regain, particularly following medication discontinuation. This study does not support the long-term clinical utility of adding phentermine/fluoxetine to CBT for BED. Copyright 2000 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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