1994
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1014292
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Treatment of Pathological Gambling with Carbamazepine

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“…The inhibitors commonly in use are Clomipramine and Fluvoxamine. Many reports exist in the literature on the use of these agents with some success regarding several parameters of pathological gambling such as decreased gambling urge and gambling behaviour [102][103][104]. Second lines of treatment have involved mood stabilizers.…”
Section: Pharmacotherapy Of Pathological Gambling (Pg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The inhibitors commonly in use are Clomipramine and Fluvoxamine. Many reports exist in the literature on the use of these agents with some success regarding several parameters of pathological gambling such as decreased gambling urge and gambling behaviour [102][103][104]. Second lines of treatment have involved mood stabilizers.…”
Section: Pharmacotherapy Of Pathological Gambling (Pg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though some data are available in the literature, it is unclear how much improvement specific to gambling has been achieved. Another agent Carbamazepine is also in use as a mood stabilizer with improvement in gambling behaviour [104]. The third sets of agents used are opioid antagonists.…”
Section: Pharmacotherapy Of Pathological Gambling (Pg)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, in an open-label trial, the serotonin antagonist nefazodone has been found to be effective in PG. 97 PG seems to respond to a wider range of monotherapies than OCD; notably, there are case reports 98,99 and a singleblind study 100 suggesting that mood stabilizers are effective in PG.We recently completed a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of sustained-release lithium in PG patients with comorbid bipolar disorder. Lithium significantly improved both impulsive gambling and affective instability compared with placebo in this population.…”
Section: Pathological Gamblingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Case reports of pathological gambling (PG) have shown abstinence from gambling or reduced levels of gambling with self-help gamblers anonymous groups (Comer, 1978), as well as with the medications carbemazepine (Haller & Hinterhuber, 1994), chlomipramine (Hollander, Frenkel, DeCaria, Trungold, & Stein, 1992), and citalopram (Zimmerman, Breen, & Posternak, 2002). Small-sample randomassignment controlled studies have shown that amelioration can occur with cognitive-behavioral therapy (Ladouceur et al, 2001;Toneatto & Sobell, 1990), fluvoxamine (Hollander, 2000), and naltrexone (Kim, Grant, Adson, & Shin, 2001).…”
Section: Introduction Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Short-term outcomes, i.e., under a few months, in uncontrolled studies have ranged from 100% improvement in the anecdotal cases (Comer, 1978;Haller & Hinterhuber, 1994;Hollander et al, 1992;Toneatto & Sobell, 1990) to 87% in an open-label study (Hollander et al, 1998). Controlled studies have shown much lower short-term rates, i.e., 7-28% improvement with placebo versus 33%, 54%, and 75% improvement with fluvoxamine, cognitive therapy, and naltrexone (Hollander, 2000;Kim et al, 2001;Ladouceur et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introduction Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%