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A Case of Complete Remission of Childhood-onset Fluency Disorder after a Long-term, Relatively High Dose of Fluoxetine

Authors: Toshiro Takami

A case of complete remission of childhood-onset fluency disorder was reported in a patient who took fluoxetine privately to overcome social anxiety disorder. All reports of childhood- onset fluency disorder in Europe and the U.S. have shown temporary effects only while the patient was taking the drug, and all of them have relapsed after stopping the drug, and there have been no reports of complete remission. We present this case as an extremely remarkable case.

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