Do psychiatrists ever use Anafranil for OCD? I've read a couple of patients describe it as a "cure" for their OCD. I know that no one here would use that word, but it made me curious about the drug.
I know of three studies looking at the Clomipramine vs SSRIs:
Freeman CPL, Trimble MR, Deakin JFW et al.
Fluvoxamine versus clomipramine in the treatment of OCD: A multicenter, randomized double-blind, parallel group comparison. J Clin Psychiatry. 1994;55:301-305
Koran LM, McElroy SL, Davidon JRT, et al
Fluvoxamine versus clomipramine for OCD: a double-blind comparison, J of Clin Psychopharmacol. 1996;16:121-129.
Pigott TA, Pato MT, Bernstein SE, et al. Controlled comparisons of clomipramine and fluoxetine in the treatment of OCD. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1990;47:926-932.
Ill save you the read. There were no differences, but the drop outs were so much higher for the clomipramine arms, the last observation carried forward design probably disadvantaged clomipramine (drop outs were included as failures for clomipramine).
Most experts believe there is some efficacy advantage to clomipramine, but it is so much harder to manage. They suggest two SSRI trials, but then start thinking clomipramine.
My personal two cents is that this depends a lot on what you see from the SSRIs. Almost no OCD cases get completely better and it becomes a decision about how much to chase perfection in most cases.