Topiramate in the treatment of compulsive sexual behavior: Case report

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Background: Among the multiple mechanisms of action of topiramate, AMPA/ kainate antagonism may be particularly interesting for the treatment of disorders characterized by conditioned cognitive and behavioral cue reactivity. Case presentation: We report the case of a patient consulting primarily for obesity and cue triggered snacking, who responded well on topiramate at doses up to 50 mg. Coincidentally he reported on an improvement of compulsive nonparaphilic sexual behaviors (consumption of prostitution), which was also strongly triggered by environmental cues. Both addictive behaviors (snacking and consumption of prostitution) reoccurred after discontinuation of topiramate and again responded reintroduction of the drug. Conclusion: The present case report of topiramate's effect on comorbid obesity and nonparaphilic addiction could be interpreted as a further indication that topiramate acts on the common pathway underlying conditioned behaviors and seems to be a treatment of behavioral disorders associated with environmental cues. © 2006 Khazaal and Zullino; licensee Biomed Central Ltd.

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Khazaal, Y., & Zullino, D. F. (2006). Topiramate in the treatment of compulsive sexual behavior: Case report. BMC Psychiatry, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-244X-6-22

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