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8. Medications

Some people find that antidepressants and mood stabilizers help ease self-picking behaviors. The most common medications for excoriation disorder are selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, a type of antidepressant. Mental health professionals may use medications that normally treat other conditions to help manage certain aspects of excoriation disorder. This is known as “off-label” use.

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