Available Bipolar Treatments For Bipolar Manic Depression

Posted on August 24, 2009
Filed Under Don't Get So Angry All The Time |

For most psychiatrists or doctors the first line of treating this mental disease bipolar  is the use of medications  or by pharmacological intervention . Most of the prescribed treatments we have today are for bipolar depression or mania. We have outlined some general classes and specific examples of medicine used by doctors in the control of bipolar manic symptoms.

Treating Bipolar manic depression

1.Mood stabilizers. Doctors give mood stabilizers to treat bipolar manic depression. One of the biggest problem with antidepressants are - patients are at risk of switching into either mania or hypo mania symptoms. Victims of bipolar have been known to develop severe cycling of moods. Many doctors use  combine stabilizing drugs with antidepressants to help control patients from this mood swing.

2.Lithium is used for the short-term treatment of bipolar manic patients, to keep the depressive and manic moods from returning.

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.Here is an antipsychotic drug, Valproate and carbamazepine, which is quite good as a mood stabilizer for those who cannot respond to lithium or anticonvulsants treatments. And also it is proven by the doctors and patients.

5.Olanzapine is another widely prescribed drug, approved by the FDA specifically to treat the most serious bipolar manic symptoms.

Some  Other 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, along with an unremitting continuing care plan, can help combat the persistence of the problem. It is necessary to maintain your psychosocial appointments and to be sure to take all prescribed medications as prescribed. As with all medication, you should make sure you keep track of all your medication is working correctly.

While medications listed may help prevent bipolar symptoms there are known side effects that must be closely watched by the individuals when they are given by physician. All over-the-counter drugs and nutritional supplements must be closely monitored because of the danger of other drugs interacting with the bipolar treatments. Do not work alone, its always necessary to consult your doctor for the continuation or the stopping of certain medications and professional care.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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