Effectiveness of mood stabilizers and antipsychotics in the maintenance phase of bipolar disorder: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials

Jun 6, 2007Bipolar disorders

How well mood stabilizers and antipsychotics work to keep bipolar disorder steady

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Abstract

Fourteen studies involving 2,526 participants indicate that mood stabilizers and antipsychotics are effective in preventing mood episodes in bipolar disorder.

  • Lithium, lamotrigine, olanzapine, and valproate semisodium each show evidence supporting their long-term use in maintenance treatment.
  • All medications were found to be more effective than placebo in preventing relapse due to any mood episode.
  • Lithium and olanzapine significantly reduced the occurrence of manic relapses.
  • Lamotrigine and valproate semisodium significantly reduced depressive relapses.
  • Withdrawal due to adverse events was approximately twice as likely with lithium compared to valproate semisodium and lamotrigine.

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