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Bipolar disorder medications guide
Bipolar Disorder Medications
Making People Fell Better: Medications for Disorder
Bipolar disorder is a very difficult condition to live with. The ups and downs of the disorder can be almost unbearable, not only for the patient, but for their loved ones as well. Doctors have come a long way in treating disorder, and now there are many different options for addressing the condition. The most common, and usually the most effective, way is the use of disorder medications.
Mood Stabilizer: Prescription Only
The only way to obtain disorder medications is if they are prescribed by a psychiatrist or other primary care physicians. Although doctors not specialized in psychiatry have the ability to prescribe medications for disorder, it is usually suggested that people with the condition see a psychiatrist to obtain medication.
Medications used to treat disorder are also known as mood stabilizers. Once a patient with disorder begins taking medication, they usually continue with treatment for years. Other medications might be taken at certain times as well in order to treat manic-depressive episodes that occur despite the mood stabilizers.
Different Types of Disorder Medication
There are several different options when it comes to choosing a treatment for disorder. The most traditional type of
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disorder medication is the drug lithium. Lithium has proven to be extremely effective in preventing manic-depressive episodes.
Other medications used to control disorder are known as anticonvulsant medications. This includes drugs such as valproate and carbamazepine, which have proven to be effective at treating particularly difficult episodes of disorder. Anticonvulsant medications for disorder are still being tested today; some of the newer varieties include lamotrigine and gabapenitine.
Side Effects of Medication for Disorder
Like any other drugs, disorder medications often result in negative side effects for the user. Though the side effects depend on the medication, they typically include weight gain, tremor, movement problems, nausea, anxiety, dry mouth, and reduced sexual drive.
Some medications have side effects particularly when used to treat children or adolescents with disorder. Valproate, for example, has shown in some studies to cause hormone changes in girls, and to potentially cause polycystic ovary syndrome in women under twenty.
One Method of Management
Although medication is only one way used to manage disorder, it has proven to be one of the most effective. It is not the perfect solution, but it is one step closer towards eliminating the condition once and for all.
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Mass transit noise may threaten passengers' hearing NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Noise from public transportation, especially subways, may be loud enough to harm some passengers' hearing, a new study suggests. US parents think twice about sending kids to camp NEW YORK (Reuters) - Since its opening last week, camp counselors at New Jersey's Liberty Lake Day Camp disinfect door knobs, take the temperatures of children as they arrive and remind the campers not to share canned sodas. Prostate cancer screening still unproven: report NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - PSA blood tests are often used to screen men for prostate cancer, but there is still no good evidence that they cut death rates from the disease, a new review finds. Social factors influence neighborhood asthma rates NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Childhood asthma is less common in neighborhoods with high economic potential and strong community vitality, new research shows. Wealth, disability factors in alcohol-longevity tie NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Moderate drinkers are wealthier, more educated and less likely to be disabled than teetotalers, which explains some, but not all, of the association between moderate alcohol consumption and longer life, according to a new study. Many parents lack confidence in changing behavior NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many parents don't have enough self-confidence to implement and enforce changes in their child's behavior that will reduce the child's risk of obesity, researchers from Harvard Medical School in Boston have found. Parkinson's drugs show promise in resistant TB * Drugs could be used to fight dangerous forms of TB New flu may not spread like regular flu: studies * New virus has not quite mutated to human form Hong Kong finds first case of Tamiflu-resistant H1N1 HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong's health department said on Friday it had detected a case of human swine influenza virus that was resistant to Tamiflu, the main antiviral flu drug. Prostate cancer screening still unproven: report NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - PSA blood tests are often used to screen men for prostate cancer, but there is still no good evidence that they cut death rates from the disease, a new review finds. Long-term methotrexate appears safe in arthritis NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In adults who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis (RA), long-term treatment with methotrexate (MTX) appears safe, according to pooled data from 88 studies of patients with RA treated with only MTX for at least 2 years. Bedwetting, being overweight linked to sleep apnea NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children who are overweight and wet the bed at night may have obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), researchers report. Drug curbs severe facial pain: study NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Results of a small study suggest that the drug pregabalin (sold as Lyrica) can reduce stabbing facial pain and other symptoms stemming from a condition called trigeminal neuralgia. Multicomponent approach curbs urinary woes in men NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - An intervention including drug and behavior therapy may help curb frequent nighttime urination or "nocturia" in elderly men, researchers have found.
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