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Recently published articles about Bipolar Disorder
Original Research
Preventive Effects of Lamotrigine in Bipolar II Versus Bipolar I Disorder
October 25, 2017
Most studies to date have focused on the effects of mood stabilizers in bipolar I patients. This postmarketing surveillance study examines whether lamotrigine better prevents episodes in those with...
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Patient Characteristics With Antipsychotic Treatment
June 1, 2017
How does lurasidone compare to other atypical antipsychotics for treatment of bipolar disorder? This study assessed background characteristics, comorbidities, prior health care utilization, and costs for patients with bipolar...