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Lamotrigine Divalproex

Pharmacotherapy is the cornerstone of acute and maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder. Mood-stabilizing drugs are the usual first-choice treatments and include lithium, divalproex, carbamazepine, and lamotrigine. Atypical antipsychotics other than clozapine are also approved for treatment of acute mania. Lithium, lamotrigine, olanzapine, and aripiprazole are approved for maintenance therapy. Drugs used with less research support and without Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval include topiramate and oxcarbazepine. Benzodiazepines are used adjunctively for mania. [Pg.592]

Lithium Carbamazepine Oxcarbazepine Divalproex (DVPX) Sodium/Valproic Acid (VPA) Lamotrigine... [Pg.595]

Lamotrigine is effective for the maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder. It is more effective for depression relapse prevention than for mania relapse. Its primary limitation as an acute treatment is the time required for titration to an effective dosage. In addition to maintenance monotherapy, it is sometimes used in combination with lithium or divalproex, although combination with divalproex increases the risk of rash, and lamotrigine dosage adjustment is required.37... [Pg.600]

Lithium, divalproex sodium (valproate), aripiprazole, olanzapine, que-tiapine, risperidone, and ziprasidone are currently approved by the FDA for treatment of acute mania in bipolar disorder. Lithium, olanzapine, and lamotrigine are approved for maintenance treatment of bipolar disorder. Quetiapine is the only antipsychotic that is FDA approved for bipolar depression. [Pg.776]

Three antiepileptic drugs have now been FDA approved as mood stabilizers for the prevention of recurring episodes of mania divalproex sodium (Depakote), extended-release carbamazepine (Equetro), and lamotrigine (Lamictal). Many of these drugs are prescribed to children for the control of epilepsy and, increasingly, for bipolar disorder. A critical question is their effect on the developing mental and emotional function of children, but there is little research on the subject (Loring, 2005). [Pg.213]

In a systematic review of 32 randomized trials in which 1389 patients took lithium and 2069 took another agent (carbamazepine, divalproex, lamotrigine, or the antidepressants amitriptyline, fluvoxamine, mianserin, and maprotiline), among the seven studies that reported suicides, lithium-treated patients had significantly fewer completed events (242). These included two suicides on lithium (out of 503, 0.4%) and 11 suicides on other agents (two placebo, two amitriptyline, six carbamazepine, and one lamotrigine, out of a total of 601,1.8%) (OR = 0.26 95% Cl = 0.09, 0.77). [Pg.138]

The adverse effects of lithium in elderly patients include cognitive status worsening, tremor, and hypothyroidism. The authors suggested that divalproex is also useful in elderly patients with mania and that concentrations of divalproex in the elderly are similar to those useful for the treatment of mania in younger patients. They noted that carbamazepine should be considered a second-line treatment for mania in the elderly. A partial response would warrant the addition of an atypical antipsychotic drug. For bipolar depression, they recommended lithium in combination with an antidepressant, such as an SSRI. They also noted that lamotrigine may be useful for bipolar depression. Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) may also be useful, but there have been no comparisons of ECT and pharmacotherapy in elderly patients with bipolar depression. [Pg.152]

Comparative studies Lamotrigine versus divalproex sodium In a 12-week, doubleblind, randomized, placebo-controlled comparison of lamotrigine and divalproex sodium in 25 patients with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorders stabilized on an antipsychotic drug, there were no differences in any outcome measure [143 ]. Very few patients reported adverse effects. Two patients randomized to divalproex sodium and placebo reported depression and suicidal thought or tremors respectively. Two patients (one taking lamotrigine and one... [Pg.142]


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