Treatments For Bipolar Disorder

Medications For Bipolar Disorder - Choosing Wisely

There are more than a hundred different medications routinely prescribed for bipolar disorder, and most of them are either mood stabilizers or anti-convulsants.


Medication for bipolar disorder should always be carefully prescribed by a qualified mental health practitioner based on the patient’s symptoms. There can be cases, however, where standard medication may have been prescribed without adequate assessment of a patient’s needs.


Mood Stabilizers for Balance


Mood stabilizers aim to keep patients in a balanced mental and emotional state by regulating their mood. In general, mood stabilizers are prescribed when the patient’s symptoms are least disruptive.


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Bipolar Disorder Advancements

Bipolar disorder is a mental illness requiring prolonged treatment. People with this disorder experience extreme emotional highs (mania) and lows (depression.) Numerous advancements in bipolar disorder treatments have been made over the past few decades.


Physicians, however, still do not know exactly what causes the illness. The disorder is now effectively treated through a combination of medication and psychotherapy. Since it is a recurrent illness, lifelong preventive treatment is strongly recommended.


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A Startling Fact About How To Support A Spouse with Bipolar Disorder

The Bipolar Mood Disorder trifecta diagnosis, treatment and denial should not be your aspiration if you re helping support a bipolar wife or husband. My husband s official diagnosis of bipolar disorder which finally led to his stabilizing Lithium treatment took 15 years for the medical establishment to uncover! While actual diagnosis is much faster and easier today with advanced medical research and treatment resources, thinking you ll get your spouse a diagnosis, some drugs, a few counseling sessions and be done couldn t be further from reality.


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Medicine For Treatment Thought Problems And Bipolar Disorder

Seroquel is an anti-psychotic medication available only by prescription. Seroquel is the trade-name for the generic drug Quetiapine Fumarate.


Seroquel is used in the treatment of schizophrenia to control delusions, hallucinations, thought problems and difficulties connecting with reality. Seroquel may also be prescribed on a short-term basis for the treatment of mania associated with bipolar disorder.


Seroquel dosage amounts vary depending on the patient’s condition and response to medication. Some patients find a relatively low dose to be effective, while others will require a much higher dose. To find the appropriate dosage for an individual, the prescribing doctor will start with a low dose and increase gradually until the desired result is achieved.


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Are There Bipolar Medication Treatment Options?
...cases, antipsychotic drugs such as Clozaril have been used as a preventative treatment in some bipolar patients, though it tends to cause a rapid heart rate, hypotension, weight gain and constipation. Risperdal is also a common antipsychotic medication that has ...
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Bipolar Disorder Facts

As a psychiatric condition and incurable, Bipolar Disorder is often misunderstood and inappropriately associated with insanity and other psychotic behaviors. The social stigma of bipolar disorder rises from the fact the onset of it begins in early adulthood and affects the individual throughout their life. Coupled with relatively high rates of suicide (or attempted) during the depressive phase mistakenly leaves the perception of danger, which further isolates the individual.


Bipolar Disorder has been recognized as far back as perhaps the 2nd century A.D. and eventually labeled as manic-depression in the late 19th century by Emil Krapeplin. Due to the cyclic highs and lows in mood and behavior, those suffering from BD in the past were simply locked away as

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no effective treatment was available. Today, with ongoing treatments involving the use of “mood stabilizers”, neuroleptics (anti-psychotics) and therapy or counseling, it’s possible to lead a full and satisfying life.


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