OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence and the predictors of depressive switch in patients with bipolar I disorder (BD-I) requiring the initiation or change (but not a dose change) of treatment with oral antipsychotics or mood stabilizers for mania or mixed-mania. METHODS: This was a 3-month, prospective, noninterventional study conducted in 34 Italian psychiatric centers from April 2012 to April 2013. The study sample comprised 234 patients aged 18 years or older presenting with a manic episode according to DSM-IV-TR criteria. Patients were assessed at baseline and at follow-up visits by a variety of measures, including the Clinical Global Impressions scale for use in bipolar illness (CGI-BP). The primary outcome measure was depressive swit...
Objective: The authors examined the comparative risks of switches in mood polarity into hypomania or...
This observational study aimed to identify internal (clinical-demographic, temperamental characteris...
Background: Whether or not to use antidepressants in patients with bipolar disorder is a matter of d...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence and the predictors of depressive switch in patients with bipol...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and the predictors of depressive switch in patients with bipol...
Background: The switch phenomenon is characterized by a sudden transition from a mood episode to ano...
none3siManic switch is a relevant issue when treating bipolar depression. Some risk factors have bee...
Background: The risk of switching from mania to depression in bipolar disorder has been poorly studi...
Some individuals with bipolar disorder transition directly from major depressive episodes to manic, ...
Objective: This study examined the risk of antidepressant-induced manic switch in patients with bipo...
Aims:From 35% to 60% of cases the initial presentation of illness in bipolar disorder is different f...
Objective: Antidepressants are thought to cause manic switches and accelerate cycling in the treatme...
Objectives: The authors compared the switch rate into hypomania/mania in depressed patients treated ...
Evaluation of antidepressant choices for the treatment of depressive symptoms in patients with bipol...
Objective: The authors examined the comparative risks of switches in mood polarity into hypomania or...
This observational study aimed to identify internal (clinical-demographic, temperamental characteris...
Background: Whether or not to use antidepressants in patients with bipolar disorder is a matter of d...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence and the predictors of depressive switch in patients with bipol...
Objective: To evaluate the prevalence and the predictors of depressive switch in patients with bipol...
Background: The switch phenomenon is characterized by a sudden transition from a mood episode to ano...
none3siManic switch is a relevant issue when treating bipolar depression. Some risk factors have bee...
Background: The risk of switching from mania to depression in bipolar disorder has been poorly studi...
Some individuals with bipolar disorder transition directly from major depressive episodes to manic, ...
Objective: This study examined the risk of antidepressant-induced manic switch in patients with bipo...
Aims:From 35% to 60% of cases the initial presentation of illness in bipolar disorder is different f...
Objective: Antidepressants are thought to cause manic switches and accelerate cycling in the treatme...
Objectives: The authors compared the switch rate into hypomania/mania in depressed patients treated ...
Evaluation of antidepressant choices for the treatment of depressive symptoms in patients with bipol...
Objective: The authors examined the comparative risks of switches in mood polarity into hypomania or...
This observational study aimed to identify internal (clinical-demographic, temperamental characteris...
Background: Whether or not to use antidepressants in patients with bipolar disorder is a matter of d...