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Clinical correlates associated with the long-term response of bipolar disorder patients to lithium, valproate or lamotrigine: A retrospective study.

Young Sup WooBo-Hyun YoonJye-Heon SongJeong Seok SeoBeomwoo NamKwanghun LeeJonghun LeeYoung-Eun JungMoon-Doo KimJung Goo LeeSheng-Min WangYoung-Joon KwonWon-Myong Bahk
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The present findings demonstrated that patients with a diagnosis of BD II, a comorbid alcohol/substance problem, or a history of mixed episodes were not likely to respond to LIT treatment. Additionally, LMT might be a better treatment choice for patients with a depressive-predominant polarity.
Keyphrases
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