The present paper describes a 8-month prospective, observational, non-intervention multicentric study in 969 bipolar patients, where data were obtained on changes during lamotrigine treatment with special focus rates of relapse, suicidal behaviour and adverse events. 969 patients entered the study and 961 patients (99%) completed the study. Patients received lamotrigine mostly as an add-on treatment in addition to ongoing antidepressant and/or antipsychotic medication. By the end of the six-month treatment period 38% of patients achieved remission and rate of relapse after three months was 24%. Rate of adverse events was very low (1%) and they in no case led o termination of therapy. At baseline 17% of patients had clinically significant su...
Objective: In two previous manuscripts, we described the efficacy of lamotrigine versus placebo as a...
Objective:In two previous manuscripts, we described the efficacy of lamotrigine versus placebo as ad...
Bipolar disorder is a severe, affective illness which causes a person to alternate between episodes ...
The present paper describes a 8-month prospective, observational, non-intervention multicentric stud...
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness requiring lifelong pharmacotherapy. Therefore besides symptom...
Lamotrigine is indicated according to several recent treatment guidelines as a first-line medication...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency and correlates of lamotrigine therapy among the first 500 patie...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to critically ascertain the effectiveness of lamotrigine (LTG) as ...
Copyright © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reservedLamotrigine has emerged with a disti...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a cyclic mood disorder characterised by alternating episodes of...
Lamotrigine has emerged with a distinct place in the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...
Lamotrigine has emerged with a distinct place in the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess lamotrigine effectiveness in bipolar disorder (BD) patients in a clinical setti...
Lamotrigine is a novel anticonvulsant agent that has recently been introduced as a long-term treatme...
Recent published data and treatment guidelines have created uncertainty about the use of lamotrigine...
Objective: In two previous manuscripts, we described the efficacy of lamotrigine versus placebo as a...
Objective:In two previous manuscripts, we described the efficacy of lamotrigine versus placebo as ad...
Bipolar disorder is a severe, affective illness which causes a person to alternate between episodes ...
The present paper describes a 8-month prospective, observational, non-intervention multicentric stud...
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong illness requiring lifelong pharmacotherapy. Therefore besides symptom...
Lamotrigine is indicated according to several recent treatment guidelines as a first-line medication...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the frequency and correlates of lamotrigine therapy among the first 500 patie...
PURPOSE: The aim of this paper is to critically ascertain the effectiveness of lamotrigine (LTG) as ...
Copyright © 2007 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reservedLamotrigine has emerged with a disti...
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a cyclic mood disorder characterised by alternating episodes of...
Lamotrigine has emerged with a distinct place in the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...
Lamotrigine has emerged with a distinct place in the pharmacological treatment of bipolar disorder, ...
OBJECTIVE: To assess lamotrigine effectiveness in bipolar disorder (BD) patients in a clinical setti...
Lamotrigine is a novel anticonvulsant agent that has recently been introduced as a long-term treatme...
Recent published data and treatment guidelines have created uncertainty about the use of lamotrigine...
Objective: In two previous manuscripts, we described the efficacy of lamotrigine versus placebo as a...
Objective:In two previous manuscripts, we described the efficacy of lamotrigine versus placebo as ad...
Bipolar disorder is a severe, affective illness which causes a person to alternate between episodes ...