Clinical efficacy, onset time and safety of bright light therapy in acute bipolar depression as an adjunctive therapy: A randomized controlled trial

Oct 21, 2017Journal of affective disorders

Bright light therapy’s safety, speed, and effectiveness as an add-on treatment for sudden bipolar depression

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Abstract

Bright light therapy (BLT) demonstrated a 78.19% response rate in treating acute bipolar depression.

  • BLT showed a significantly greater improvement in bipolar depression compared to dim red light therapy, with response rates of 78.19% versus 43.33%.
  • The median onset of clinical improvement for BLT was 4.33 days.
  • No participants in the BLT group experienced symptoms of hypomania during the trial.
  • There were no serious adverse events reported among participants receiving BLT.

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