Antipsychotiques et troubles bipolaires

Jan 1, 2005L'Encephale

Use of Antipsychotic Medications in Bipolar Disorder

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Abstract

The lifetime prevalence of bipolar disorder is around 1% of the general population.

  • Bipolar disorder involves alternating depressive and manic episodes, primarily affecting younger individuals.
  • Type 1 bipolar disorder is characterized by at least one manic episode, while Type 2 is marked by recurrent depressive episodes without manic episodes.
  • Lithium therapy is effective for pure mania but may worsen depressive symptoms in long-term use, especially in mixed mania or rapid cycling patients.
  • Atypical antipsychotic agents, such as olanzapine and risperidone, are being investigated for their potential benefits and favorable side effect profiles in treating bipolar disorder.
  • Combination therapies involving mood stabilizers and antipsychotics may lead to improved treatment outcomes but also present various adverse side effects.

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