Valproate for acute mood episodes in bipolar disorder

Jan 22, 2003The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Valproate for treating sudden mood episodes in bipolar disorder

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Abstract

Valproate showed a 38% greater efficacy than placebo in treating acute mania episodes.

  • Valproate was more effective than placebo with a relative risk reduction of 38%.
  • No significant difference in efficacy was found between valproate and lithium.
  • Valproate was less effective than olanzapine, with a 25% higher rate of failure to achieve a clinical response.
  • Acceptability, measured by the number of participants withdrawing from studies, was similar across treatments.
  • Side effect profiles differed, with olanzapine associated with more sedation and weight gain compared to valproate.

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