Journal article

Treatment of bipolar depression

M Berk, L Berk, CG Davey, S Moylan, F Giorlando, AB Singh, H Kalra, S Dodd, GS Malhi

Medical Journal of Australia | Published : 2013

Abstract

Depression is usually the predominant phase in bipolar disorder, causes the most psychosocial disability, and carries significant risk of suicide. The management of bipolar depression is relatively under-studied and poses significant challenges for clinicians. There is substantial dissent regarding optimal pharmacotherapy for bipolar depression, particularly around the role of antidepressants. Individual and combination pharmacotherapy should be integrated into a personalised psychosocial and lifestyle package of interventions that considers the person's clinical profile and preferences. The relative lack of evidence relating to optimal strategies, especially when bipolar depression occurs w..

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