October 8, 2009
Available Bipolar Treatments For Bipolar Manic Depression
Most psychiatrists and doctors are the first line in the treatment of mental disease known as bipolar. Pharmacological intervention through the use of medications are normally prescribed to treat bipolar depression and mania. We have highlighted some general classes and examples of the types of medicines used to control the bipolar.
Treating Bipolar manic depression
1.Mood stabilizers are the standard treatment for bipolar manic depression, and are prescribed by many doctors. Unfortunately, antidepressants are not always effective, since they may lead to hypo manic or manic symptoms. Patients with bipolar disorders will frequently have violent mood swings, and these are usually prevented with antidepressants combined with other drugs to keep the patient's mental state in an equilibrium.
2.Lithium. This as a drug mostly used in the treatment of bipolar manic patients. It is quite an effective short term medication in controlling the recurrence of depressive and manic modes.
3.Two other effective medications are Valproate (sold as Depakote) and carbamazeprine (marketed as Tegretol), which prevent convulsions, stabilize the patient's mood, and treat bipolar symptoms that resist effective treatment with other drugs.
4.Valproate and carbamazepine, (Antipsychotic medicines). It has been proven by doctors and patients alike that clozapine, which is an antipsychotic drug, is quite good as a mood stabilizer for those who cannot respond to lithium or anticonvulsants treatments.
5.Olanzapine is another widely prescribed drug, approved by the FDA specifically to treat the most serious bipolar manic symptoms.
More Bipolar Treatments
If you have or know someone with bipolar manic depression, you should know that there is an intervention that can be used as part of a bipolar treatment plan.
Caution to All
Psychosocial intervention can be used in the treatment of bipolar manic depression .Because of the recurring nature of bipolar manic depression, a continuous long-term treatment is absolutely necessary. A good combination of medicine and psychosocial treatment is vital.
If you are taking a prescribed medication along with an over the counter medication, inform yourself of the dangers of the drugs mixing. Lastly, if you are being treated for bipolar symptoms or manic depression, be advised that you should not stop your medication without speaking to your doctor as this may cause an adverse effect.
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