This study examines the use of Acamprosate (Campral(R)) in the treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). The treatment of this condition is difficulty and a large percentage of patients fail to respond to medications and have residual symptoms. Such patients are referred to as having treatment resistant OCD.
A patient will receive study drug for about 12 weeks. Throughout the study, the study doctor, on best medical judgment, may gradually increase or decrease the dose of the study medication. The adjustments will dependent on the subject's response and whether the subject has side effects. Once the subject has completed treatment under this study, the subject may resume standard treatment for his/her obsessive compulsive disorder by their regular doctor.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Creighton University Department of Psychiatry
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Acamprosate would be efficacious for SSRI resistant OCD symptoms
Time frame: Patients will be administered 12 weeks of Acamprosate.
Acamprosate would improve anxiety, depressive symptoms and quality of life in OCD.
Time frame: Patients will be administered 12 weeks of Acamprosate
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