TY - JOUR
T1 - Fluvoxamine is ineffective in the treatment of enuresis in children and adolescents
T2 - An open-label pilot study
AU - Toren, Paz
AU - Eldar, Sofia
AU - Laor, Nathaniel
AU - Wolmer, Leo
AU - Samuel, Eliahu
AU - Weizman, Ronit
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Tricyclic antidepressants possess established antienuretic properties. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have similar antidepressant properties to the tricyclic antidepressants and a safer side effect profile. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the antienuretic efficacy of one SSRI, fluvoxamine. Nine children aged 9 to 14 years with primary enuresis which was resistant to behavioral therapy participated in the study. All received fluvoxamine, 75-100 mg per day. In four, the enuresis was the only focus of clinical attention, and five received fluvoxamine for other primary indications. Enuresis was monitored daily, and mean voiding frequency was compared between three phases: baseline, on treatment and off treatment. Fluvoxamine had no statistically significant effect on enuresis. Fluvoxamine does not seem to possess significant antienuretic properties. We suggest that the combination of serotonergic with anticholinergic activity is a major factor in the antienuretic activity. In the treatment of children or adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder and comorbid enuresis, clomipramine may be preferred over SSRIs.
AB - Tricyclic antidepressants possess established antienuretic properties. The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have similar antidepressant properties to the tricyclic antidepressants and a safer side effect profile. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the antienuretic efficacy of one SSRI, fluvoxamine. Nine children aged 9 to 14 years with primary enuresis which was resistant to behavioral therapy participated in the study. All received fluvoxamine, 75-100 mg per day. In four, the enuresis was the only focus of clinical attention, and five received fluvoxamine for other primary indications. Enuresis was monitored daily, and mean voiding frequency was compared between three phases: baseline, on treatment and off treatment. Fluvoxamine had no statistically significant effect on enuresis. Fluvoxamine does not seem to possess significant antienuretic properties. We suggest that the combination of serotonergic with anticholinergic activity is a major factor in the antienuretic activity. In the treatment of children or adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder and comorbid enuresis, clomipramine may be preferred over SSRIs.
KW - Enuresis
KW - Fluvoxamine
KW - Serotonin
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034933316&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/hup.301
DO - 10.1002/hup.301
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AN - SCOPUS:0034933316
SN - 0885-6222
VL - 16
SP - 327
EP - 332
JO - Human Psychopharmacology
JF - Human Psychopharmacology
IS - 4
ER -