Antidepressants for Bipolar Disorder
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Antidepressants can help relieve
depression and boost mood. It typically
takes three to four weeks for most people to respond to the treatment. Sometimes
a doctor will try several different antidepressants and doses before finding one
that works for a patient.
There are three different types of antidepressants used to treat depression
among people with bipolar disorder:
Newer "atypical" antidepressants are also being tested for use in treating
bipolar depression.
Note: In October 2004, the FDA determined that antidepressant medications can
increase the risk of suicidal thinking and behavior in children and adolescents
with depression and other psychiatric disorders. If you have questions or
concerns, discuss them with your health-care provider.
Treating a depressive episode in
bipolar disorder is controversial and
challenging. Using antidepressant medication alone is not recommended because
the drugs may flip a person into a manic or hypomanic episode. Hypomania is a
more subdued version of mania. Antidepressants alone also may lead to rapid
cycling. In rapid cycling, a person may recover more quickly from depression --
but may experience mania and then another episode of depression.
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