Fluvoxamine, a potent and selective serotonin uptake inhibitor, effectively reduced compulsive handwashing and other rituals in a patient previously refractory to behaviour therapy, clomipramine, MAO inhibitors and other pharmacotherapy. Treatment effect was delayed but broadly patholytic, reducing anxiety and depression scores as well as ratings of obsessiveness.
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