Background: One of the few combination approaches to the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) with encouraging support is the addition of an antipsychotic to a serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
Methods: The study consisted of a 6-week, placebo-controlled addition of olanzapine 5-10 mg (6.1 +/- 2.1 mg, mean +/- SD) to fluoxetine in OCD subjects who were partial or nonresponders to an 8-week, open-label fluoxetine trial (40 mg in 43 subjects, 20 mg in 1 subject).
Results: Both the fluoxetine-plus-olanzapine (n = 22) and fluoxetine-plus-placebo (n = 22) groups improved significantly over 6 weeks [F(3,113) = 11.64, p <.0001] according to Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale scores with repeated-measures analysis of variance; however, the treatment x time interaction was not significant for olanzapine versus placebo addition to fluoxetine.
Conclusions: These findings indicate no additional advantage of adding olanzapine for 6 weeks in OCD patients who have not had a satisfactory response to fluoxetine for 8 weeks, compared with extending the monotherapy trial.