BACKGROUND: It is common for patients with bipolar disorder (BP) to receive multiple psychotropics, but few studies have assessed demographic and clinical features associated with risk for receiving complex psychotropic polypharmacy. METHODS: This longitudinal cohort study examined 2712 inpatients with a DSM-IV clinical diagnosis of BP to assess associations between complex polypharmacy (defined as ≥4 psychotropics) and demographic and clinical features; associations with risk of rehospitalization were also examined. Logistic regressions were performed with the sample as a whole and with each of four DSM-IV BP subtypes individually. RESULTS: Complex polypharmacy was present in 21.0%. BP-I depressed patients were more likely to receive compl...
Objective: The risk-benefit profile of antidepressant medications in bipolar disorder is controversi...
Background: People with bipolar disorder typically require long-term pharmacological treatment to ...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to...
BACKGROUND: It is common for patients with bipolar disorder (BP) to receive multiple psychotropics, ...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with bipolar disorder receive multi-drug treatment regimens, but the disti...
Uncertainty exists regarding the prevalence and clinical features associated with the practice of po...
INTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder is a recurring chronic disorder characterized by mood, state, a...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared 29 drugs for risk of psychiatric hospitalization in bipolar disorder...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder, despite modern pharmacological therapeutic strateg...
Objectives: Polypharmacy is common in maintenance treatment of bipolar illness, but proof of greater...
Maintenance therapy in bipolar disorder (BD) is usually required to prevent relapses and improve res...
none11siBACKGROUND: The treatment of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is complex and psychiatri...
Objective: This study examined the risk of antidepressant-induced manic switch in patients with bipo...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic, recurrent, and debilitating illness characterized by manic or hy...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical correlates of and types of naturalistic treatments associated wi...
Objective: The risk-benefit profile of antidepressant medications in bipolar disorder is controversi...
Background: People with bipolar disorder typically require long-term pharmacological treatment to ...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to...
BACKGROUND: It is common for patients with bipolar disorder (BP) to receive multiple psychotropics, ...
BACKGROUND: Many patients with bipolar disorder receive multi-drug treatment regimens, but the disti...
Uncertainty exists regarding the prevalence and clinical features associated with the practice of po...
INTRODUCTION: Bipolar disorder is a recurring chronic disorder characterized by mood, state, a...
OBJECTIVES: This study compared 29 drugs for risk of psychiatric hospitalization in bipolar disorder...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic mood disorder, despite modern pharmacological therapeutic strateg...
Objectives: Polypharmacy is common in maintenance treatment of bipolar illness, but proof of greater...
Maintenance therapy in bipolar disorder (BD) is usually required to prevent relapses and improve res...
none11siBACKGROUND: The treatment of patients with bipolar disorder (BD) is complex and psychiatri...
Objective: This study examined the risk of antidepressant-induced manic switch in patients with bipo...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic, recurrent, and debilitating illness characterized by manic or hy...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical correlates of and types of naturalistic treatments associated wi...
Objective: The risk-benefit profile of antidepressant medications in bipolar disorder is controversi...
Background: People with bipolar disorder typically require long-term pharmacological treatment to ...
Abstract Background The objective of this study is to...