Bi-Polar

Aripiprazole for the Treatment of Adult Bipolar Disorder

Aripiprazole for the Treatment of Adult Bipolar Disorder

Bipolar disorder is characterised by exacerbations of opposite mood polarity, ranging from manic to major depressive episodes. Treatment of all phases of this disorder is primarily with mood stabilisers. Aripiprazole is a novel antipsychotic initially approved for the treatment of schizophrenia but soon found to be effective in bipolar disorder. This drug is well studied, as randomised controlled trials have been conducted in various phases of bipolar disorders. Aripiprazole exhibits the pharmacodynamic properties of partial agonism, functional selectivity and serotonin-dopamine activity modulation.

Modern Medicine – Issue 4 2020

The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder in General Practice

The Ups and Downs of Bipolar Disorder in General Practice – MM1508

GPs are uniquely placed to identify patients with bipolar disorder and to contribute to their management, including addressing physical health problems and encouraging a stable balanced life and sleep/wake cycle. Treatment is generally with mood stabilisers rather than antidepressants, in collaboration with a psychiatrist.

Modern Medicine – August 2015

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