Guest guest Posted January 29, 2010 Report Share Posted January 29, 2010 I have been following fragile x research because glutamate dysregulation is targeted in promising new treatments in that research arena. What is hopeful with fragile X is that since they found the gene that causes it ( I think as late as 1992) they can really target treatment. In OCD and other psych disorders the genetic component is alot more complex and varied I think. At any rate glutamate dysregulation has been the focus of recent research in OCD too, so I just thought this might interest the group. So an older drug called fenobam (an mglur5 anatagonist) is being trialed, and also minocycline has been found to improve symptoms related to fragile X, which include sensory dysfunction and obsessionality. A long time ago when my oldest daughter's symptoms with skin picking became difficult around age 11(she is now 21) I thought a dermatologist vist might help and she was precribed minocycline. I always thought that drug improved her mood and reduced her skin picking! I really thought it had a therapeutic effect that was not just related to skin care. But you never know b/c sometimes a treatment can have a placebo effect, esp if it is one the patient prefers to try (my dd never liked trying psych drugs). We discontinued it in part b/c it was hard for her to avoid sun exposure during school. And of course it was prescribed for controlling outbreaks (of which hers were very minor, with a BDD component)not for OCD. Anyway, I am wondering if these fragile X drugs can have any potential to help in OCD too. nancy grace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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