Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9380479 | Journal of Affective Disorders | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Rapid cycling patients did less well over long-term treatment than non-rapid cycling patients. Among rapid cycling patients, olanzapine and divalproex appear similarly effective against manic symptoms; however, among non-rapid cycling patients, olanzapine-treated patients experienced superior mania improvement. Olanzapine-treated, non-rapid cyclers experienced greater mania improvement than rapid cyclers. The converse was true of divalproex-treated patients early in treatment.
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Authors
Trisha Suppes, Eileen Brown, Leslie M. Schuh, Robert W. Baker, Mauricio Tohen,