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Letter to the Editor

Reply to Letter to the Editor “Paroxetine-Induced Anorexia in a Patient With Bulimia Nervosa”

Francisco J. Vaz

Published: May 15, 1997

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Letter to the Editor

Sir: Dr. Sagduyu refers to a letter published by Dr. Salcedo and me in 1994 reporting the intermittent and dose-dependent appearance of anorexia in a bulimic patient (with antecedents of anorexia nervosa) treated with fluoxetine. Dr. Sagduyu reports the case of a bulimic patient who presented severe adverse reactions (including anorexia) after the administration of paroxetine 20 mg/day, and a fair response to sertraline. He concludes that when anorexia occurs as a side effect after the administration of an SSRI antidepressant, the best procedure is to switch to a different SSRI rather than maintaining the first drug with a lower dosage.


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