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		<title>Eating Disorders – Bulimia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am a psychiatrist in Austin, Texas specializing in the treatment of adults, including adults with eating disorders such as bulimia.   The only medication which is FDA approved for the treatment of bulimia is Prozac.  In clinical trials, Prozac was found to reduce the frequency of binge-eating and purging episodes in patients with bulimia; these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a psychiatrist  in Austin, Texas specializing in the treatment  of adults, including adults with  eating disorders such as bulimia.    The only medication which is FDA approved for the treatment of bulimia  is Prozac.   In clinical trials,  Prozac was found to reduce the  frequency of binge-eating and purging episodes  in patients with  bulimia; these trials compared Prozac at doses of 20mg or 60mg  to  placebo and found that only Prozac 60mg was effective.   Patients  who  had more severe symptoms (as measured by engaging in more frequent  episodes  of binging and purging) had a greater reduction in symptoms  with Prozac.   Patients who continued taking Prozac were more likely to  maintain their  improvements than those who discontinued Prozac.</p>
<p>Notably, although some patients had a complete remission of bulimic  symptoms  with Prozac, for the majority the benefit was a reduction in  the frequency of  binge-eating and purging.  It has been shown that the  combination of  Prozac and brief psychotherapy (usually 16-20 sessions)  yields better results  than medication alone in terms of seeing an  initial response, eliciting higher  recovery rates and lowering level of  symptoms.  Because of this,  medication should be incorporated as one  component of the treatment plan for a  patient with bulimia.  It is  important that patients with significant  bulimic behaviors meet  regularly with a team of providers that includes: a  primary care  physician for monitoring of physical health, a therapist to help   explore what thoughts and emotions underlie the bulimic behaviors, and a   dietician to develop a plan for healthy eating.</p>
<p>Treatment with Prozac may  provide an additional benefit for patients  with bulimia who are also  depressed.  In some estimates, about half of  patients with bulimia have  another co-morbid psychiatric disorder such  as depression, and Prozac is also  FDA approved for the treatment of  major depression.</p>
<p>Call 512-239-8943 to schedule an appointment.</p>
<p><tt>Disclaimer: The information in these posts is not  guaranteed to  be accurate or complete.   It is not meant to serve as medical advice,  and your reading of it does  not establish a physician-patient  relationship with Dr. Cynthia Benton.  If you have any questions about  this  information, please contact your doctor. </tt></p>
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