BACKGROUND: No study has assessed systematically up to now the long-term outcome of lithium prophylaxis in bipolar patients with vs. without mood-incongruent psychotic features. METHODS: All bipolar patients with mood-incongruent psychotic features who started lithium prophylaxis at a lithium clinic during 14 years were followed up prospectively for 5 years, along with a control group of non-psychotic bipolars. RESULTS: Psychotic patients were significantly less likely than controls to be still on lithium after 5 years, and to present a reduction of at least 50% of time spent in hospital during the lithium treatment period compared with a pre-treatment period of the same duration. The time to 50% risk of readmission was significantly i...
Objective: This study aims to describe the prescription patterns of the mood stabilizers most common...
Background: This study aims to investigate whether the risk of recurrence following lithium disconti...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
OBJECTIVE: In this prospective study, information was collected on all bipolar I patients who start...
Background: Lithium has been the gold standard in treating bipolar disorder. In recent years, the us...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Background The efficacy and utility of long-term prophylactic treatment in patients...
Background: Currently, the evidence for lithium as a maintenance treatment for bipolar disorder type...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent manic, hypomanic, depres...
ABSTRACT Objetive To identify potential clinical and epidemiological predictors of long-term respo...
BACKGROUND: In a previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing lithium with place...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine the efficacy and acceptability of lithium for relapse pre...
Lithium preparations have been successfully used to treat bipolar disorder (BD), and remain the best...
Lithium preparations have been successfully used to treat bipolar disorder (BD), and remain the best...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objective: This study aims to describe the prescription patterns of the mood stabilizers most common...
Background: This study aims to investigate whether the risk of recurrence following lithium disconti...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
OBJECTIVE: In this prospective study, information was collected on all bipolar I patients who start...
Background: Lithium has been the gold standard in treating bipolar disorder. In recent years, the us...
Abstract Background The purpose of this study was to ...
Background The efficacy and utility of long-term prophylactic treatment in patients...
Background: Currently, the evidence for lithium as a maintenance treatment for bipolar disorder type...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder characterized by recurrent manic, hypomanic, depres...
ABSTRACT Objetive To identify potential clinical and epidemiological predictors of long-term respo...
BACKGROUND: In a previous meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials comparing lithium with place...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine the efficacy and acceptability of lithium for relapse pre...
Lithium preparations have been successfully used to treat bipolar disorder (BD), and remain the best...
Lithium preparations have been successfully used to treat bipolar disorder (BD), and remain the best...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...
Objective: This study aims to describe the prescription patterns of the mood stabilizers most common...
Background: This study aims to investigate whether the risk of recurrence following lithium disconti...
OBJECTIVE: Observational studies suggest that long-term lithium treatment has a strong antisuicidal ...