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COMPLEX COMBINATION THERAPY FOR REFRACTORY BIPOLAR PATIENTS
T3 and T4 Augmentation in Refractory Depression:Percent Response; (Frye et al., 1996)
CGI ProphylaxisResponse vs. Previous Phase
Carbamazepine (CBZ) and Oxcarbazepine (OXCBZ) in Acute Mania19 Double-Blind Studies
Controlled and Partially-Controlled Studies of Carbamazepine (CBZ) and Oxcarbazepine Prophylaxis in Affective Illness
Carbamazepine Prophylaxis:Equal Rates Against Manic vs. Depressive Episodes
Adjunct Medications Used at NIMH Discharge
Rationales for Combination Therapy
Principles in the Treatment of Bipolar Illness
Controlled Studies of Valproate in Acute Mania
Relative Efficacy of Valproate in Prophylaxis of Mania Versus Depression
L-Type Calcium Channel Blockers in Affective Illness
Algorithm for “Augmentation/Switching Strategies,” Treatment of Bipolar Disorder, Manic Phase/Dysphoric Type
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
Carbamazapine Properties Relevant to Pharmacokinetics and Drug Interactions
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
PPT Slide
Steps in the Treatment Algorithm of the Bipolar Patient
Steps in the Treatment Algorithm of the Bipolar Patient (Cont’d)
Steps in the Treatment Algorithm of the Bipolar Patient (Cont’d)
Steps in the Treatment Algorithm of the Bipolar Patient (Cont’d)
Steps in the Treatment Algorithm of the Bipolar Patient (Cont’d)
Carbamazepine Drug Interactions
Carbamazepine Drug Interactions
Speculative Differential Approaches to Bipolar Subtypes
Neuroleptic Use in Cania
Neuroleptic Use in Mania
Drugs in the Prevention of Manic Depressive Episodes & Cycling(Strengths of Supporting Evidence + to ++++)
Drugs in the Prevention of Manic Depressive Episodes & Cycling (Cont’d)
Drugs in the Prevention of Manic Depressive Episodes & Cycling (Cont’d)
Drugs in the Prevention of Manic Depressive Episodes & Cycling (Cont’d)
Comparative Effects of Two Anticonvulsant Mood Stabilizers in Bipolar Illness
Comparative Clinical and Side-Effects Profiles of Lithium, Nimodipine, and the Putative Mood-Stabilizing Anticonvulsants(Preliminary Clinical Impressions)
Comparative Clinical and Side-Effects Profiles of Lithium, Nimodipine, and the Putative Mood-Stabilizing Anticonvulsants (Cont’d)(Preliminary Clinical Impressions)
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