Bipolar disorder treatment often includes some combination of medications like mood stabilizers and antidepressants alongside therapy.
Dr. Calabrese answers the question: 'What If I Refuse Bipolar Medications?' — -- Question: What if I choose not to use medications for bipolar disorder? Answer: Now one of our most challenging ...
Dr. Calabrese answers the question: 'When Can I Stop Taking Bipolar Meds?' — -- Question: How long do I have to take medication for bipolar disorder, and can I stop if I no longer have symptoms?
A diagnostic distinction for postpartum psychosis in the DSM will improve detection, treatment, and prevention, an expert ...
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How to Get the Max From Your Bipolar Meds
Bipolar Disorder and Medication Adherence One meta-analysis found that 50 percent of people with bipolar disorder don’t stick to their prescribed medication regimens. And those who skip doses are 3.7 ...
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Bristol-Myers Squibb’s New Phase 3 Study: A Potential Game-Changer for Bipolar-I Disorder Treatment
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company (($BMY)) announced an update on their ongoing clinical study. Study Overview: Bristol-Myers ...
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FDA approves Teva and Medincell’s bipolar I disorder treatment
Teva Pharmaceuticals and Medincell have gained approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for Uzedy (risperidone), a once-a-month extended-release injectable suspension to treat adult ...
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BD² expands global effort to examine the key mechanisms of bipolar disorder
Today, BD², or Breakthrough Discoveries for thriving with Bipolar Disorder, announced its third round of Discovery Research ...
An imbalance in the gut microbiome has been found to contribute to inflammation, immune system dysfunction and the production of harmful metabolites.
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Mount Sinai receives $4.5 million grant to investigate neural mechanisms underlying bipolar disorder
The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is pleased to announce it has received a three-year, $4.5 million grant from BD2: ...
While borderline personality disorder and bipolar disorder share common symptoms like reckless behavior, there are a few key differences.
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