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Journal of Affective Disorders 2002-May

Do obese depressed patients respond to topiramate? A retrospective chart review.

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Linda L Carpenter
Zelko Leon
Sarah Yasmin
Lawrence H Price

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BACKGROUND

Topiramate, a novel anticonvulsant, has shown promise in preliminary open trials in bipolar disorder, but there are no studies in primary depression. Topiramate's tendency to cause weight loss could be advantageous for many patients with mood disorders.

METHODS

A chart review was conducted on 16 female outpatients with a primary major depressive episode and mild to moderate obesity who received open-label adjunctive topiramate. Ongoing psychotropics were continued at previous doses. Self-report symptoms were assessed before and after acute phase (4-8 weeks) treatment in a subset of 11 patients, and clinician ratings were assessed at all visits during extended phase (up to 40 weeks) treatment for the entire group.

RESULTS

Patient and clinician symptom ratings dropped significantly during acute phase treatment (5.5+/-1.2 weeks), but only 36% of patients were judged responders. At extended phase endpoint (17.7+/-13.4 weeks), 44% of patients were responders. Body mass index decreased significantly on topiramate, reflecting a mean weight loss of 6.1+/-8.2% from baseline. Central nervous system side effects were prominent.

CONCLUSIONS

Topiramate may have potential for the adjunctive treatment of depression in obese patients, but close monitoring of weight and adverse effects is warranted.

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