Benzodiazepines for Bipolar Disorder
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Benzodiazepines rapidly help control certain manic symptoms until
mood-stabilizing drugs can take effect. They are usually taken for a brief time,
up to two weeks or so, with other mood-stabilizing drugs. They may also help
restore normal sleep patterns in people with
bipolar disorder.
Benzodiazepines slow the activity of the brain. In doing so, they can help
treat mania, anxiety, panic disorder, insomnia, and seizures.
Benzodiazepines prescribed for bipolar disorder include (among others):
Benzodiazepine Side Effects
The drugs act quickly and bring on a sense of calmness. They can sometimes
cause lightheadedness, slurred speech, or unsteadiness.
Possible side effects include:
- Drowsiness or dizziness
- Lightheadedness
- Fatigue
- Blurred vision
- Slurred speech
- Memory loss
- Muscle weakness
Benzodiazepines can be habit-forming and addictive.
If you have been taking the benzodiazepines for a long time, you may suffer
withdrawal symptoms if you stop the drug suddenly. Talk with your doctor about
whether you still need the medication and, if not, how to taper off the drug.
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