How many medicines should I be taking for my symptoms of my eating disorder?
There are no easy answers to this and it is a very individual choice. Generally one medicine should always be the aim but combinations (often called “polypharmacy”) sometimes help. It is rarely of any use to combine drugs with similar ways of working. Below are some of the combinations that are used with the reasons. This is not a complete list but you might want to talk to your prescriber about any combinations not on this list you may be prescribed.
If you are taking medicines, one should usually be enough (excluding vitamins).
| Main medicine | Second medicine | Reason |
| A serotonin booster (e.g. fluoxetine) | Antipsychotic (e.g. risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine) | For Bulimia Nervosa that is hard to manage |