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Treatment-refractory bipolar disorder: classification to aid in clinical management.

Expert Opin Pharmacother

August 2009

Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, 10524 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA.

Bipolar disorder is an illness with complex symptomatology that encompasses severe symptoms of mood and thought disorder and can limit the cognitive range of human brain functioning. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th edition and International Classification of Mental Disorder recommend subgroups of bipolar disorder based on symptoms, illness severity, and frequency of episodes. Pharmacological agents commonly used in the management of bipolar disorder include lithium; anticonvulsants, such as valproate, carbamazepine and lamotrigine; and recent years have witnessed increasing use of atypical antipsychotics.

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Update on quetiapine in the treatment of bipolar disorder: results from the BOLDER studies.

Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat

December 2007

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) School of Medicine. 11400 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland OH, USA.

The essential features of bipolar affective disorder involve the cyclical occurrence of high (manic or hypomanic episodes) and low mood states. Depressive episodes in both bipolar I and II disorder are more numerous and last for longer duration than either manic or hypomanic episodes. In addition depressive episodes are associated with higher morbidity and mortality.

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