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Antiepileptic drugs may be useful in managing some eating disorders. Based on a number of well designed studies, topiramate appears to have the broadest spectrum of action as an anti–binge eating, anti–purging and weight–loss agent in patients with bulimia nervosa or binge–eating disorder with obesity. The results of one small controlled study suggest that zonisamide may have efficacy in binge–eating disorder with obesity.

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