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Pharmacotherapy of mania: a review
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posted on 2000-01-01, 00:00 authored by J Segal, S Walton, H Clark, Michael BerkMichael BerkThe management of mania is an important and common clinical challenge. A wide array of psychopharmacological alternatives is available, diverse in their mechanism of action. They include lithium, the antipsychotics, anticonvulsants and others. With the exception of lithium, all these agents have been borrowed from other indications. The wide variety of therapeutic options does not help to clarify the primary pathophysiological mechanisms operative in bipolar disorder. While the development of novel therapeutic agents increases the available armamentarium, there is little clarity as to the place of the novel agents in treatment regimens. A further issue in the treatment of mania is the significant divergence of opinion as to choice of first-line antimanic therapy. This paper attempts to review the evidence of efficacy of the various antimanic agents, with a focus on the novel anticonvulsant and neuroleptic drugs, and to discuss the data available on these novel therapeutic options. ( Int J Psych Clin Pract 2000; 4: 171 - 193).
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Journal
International journal of psychiatry in clinical practiceVolume
4Issue
3Pagination
171 - 193Publisher
Taylor & FrancisLocation
Abingdon, Eng.Publisher DOI
ISSN
1365-1501eISSN
1471-1788Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2000, Martin Dunitz LtdUsage metrics
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maniaantipsychoticstreatmentbipolar disorderanticonvulsantsScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicinePsychiatryBIPOLAR AFFECTIVE-DISORDERINDUCED SUPERSENSITIVITY PSYCHOSISINDUCED TARDIVE-DYSKINESIACALCIUM-CHANNEL BLOCKADEPLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIALVALPROIC ACID TREATMENTAIDS-RELATED MANIADOUBLE-BLINDLITHIUM-CARBONATEMOOD DISORDERSMania Antipsychotics Treatment Bipolar Disorder Anticonvulsants