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The International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) consensus guidelines for the safety monitoring of bipolar disorder treatments
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posted on 2009-09-01, 00:00 authored by F Ng, O K Mammen, I Wilting, G S Sachs, I N Ferrier, F Cassidy, S Beaulieu, L N Yatham, Michael BerkMichael BerkOBJECTIVES: Safety monitoring is an important aspect of bipolar disorder treatment, as mood-stabilising medications have potentially serious side effects, some of which may also aggravate existing medical comorbidities. This paper sets out the International Society for Bipolar Disorders (ISBD) guidelines for the safety monitoring of widely used agents in the treatment of bipolar disorder. These guidelines aim to provide recommendations that take into consideration the balance between safety and cost-effectiveness, to highlight iatrogenic and preventive clinical issues, and to facilitate the broad implementation of therapeutic safety monitoring as a standard component of treatment for bipolar disorder. METHODS: These guidelines were developed by an ISBD workgroup, headed by the senior author (MB), through an iterative process of serial consensus-based revisions. After this, feedback from a multidisciplinary group of health professionals on the applicability of these guidelines was sought to develop the final recommendations. RESULTS: General safety monitoring recommendations for all bipolar disorder patients receiving treatment and specific monitoring recommendations for individual agents are outlined. CONCLUSIONS: These guidelines are derived from evolving and often indirect data, with minimal empirical cost-effectiveness data available to provide guidance. These guidelines will therefore need to be modified to adapt to different clinical settings and health resources. Clinical acumen and vigilance remain critical ingredients for safe treatment practice.
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Journal
Bipolar disordersVolume
11Issue
6Pagination
559 - 595Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellLocation
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
ISSN
1398-5647eISSN
1399-5618Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2009, The AuthorsUsage metrics
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Antimanic AgentsBipolar DisorderConsensusHumansMonitoring, PhysiologicSocieties, ScientificScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineClinical NeurologyNeurosciencesPsychiatryNeurosciences & Neurologyatypical antipsychoticsguidelinesiatrogenesislithiummetabolicmonitoringmood stabilizerssafetyTOXIC EPIDERMAL NECROLYSISSTEVENS-JOHNSON-SYNDROMELONG-TERM LITHIUMTORSADE-DE-POINTESNEPHROGENIC DIABETES-INSIPIDUSTREATMENTS CANMAT GUIDELINESATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC USEACID HEPATIC FATALITIESSINUS NODE DYSFUNCTIONNEURAL-TUBE DEFECTSInternational Society for Bipolar Disorders