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Management of bipolar disorder from acute mania to maintenance a case-based approach

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  • "Bipolar disorder is a common but multifaceted clinical problem that is part of a spectrum of mood disorders ranging from simple to complex. Diagnosis and treatment of bipolar disorder can be challenging, as patients with bipolar disorder may present in a variety of treatment settings, from a school health clinic to an emergency department. They also may present with a variety of symptoms characteristic of bipolar disorder or of other psychiatric or physical illnesses. Available options for acute and maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder are expanding. New clinical data support the use of atypical antipsychotics, as adjunctive, combination, or even first-line therapy, in the treatment of mania and depression."
  • "In this panel discussion, Michael Allen, Glenn Currier, and Rachel Glick present and discuss three patient cases that explore the management of bipolar disorder. They also discuss clinical trial data on the efficacy of various typical and atypical psychotic medications."
  • "The program Management of Bipolar Disorder From Acute Mania to Maintenance: A Case-Based Approach uses actual case examples to illustrate effective strategies for identifying and managing acute manic episodes of bipolar disorder and for maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder. It explains when psychiatric referral and/or consultation by primary care physicians is warranted and discusses the role of primary care physicians in the management of patients with bipolar disorder when access to psychiatric services is limited or lacking."

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  • "Case studies"
  • "Case Reports"

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  • "Management of Bipolar disorder from acute mania to maintenance a case-based approach"
  • "Management of bipolar disorder from acute mania to maintenance a case-based approach"
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