Pharmacotherapeutic interventions for bipolar disorder type II: addressing multiple symptoms and approaches with a particular emphasis on strategies in lower and middle-income countries.
Brian B GodmanChristoffel GroblerMarianne Van-De-LisleJanney WaleWallace Breno BarbosaAmos MasselePhilip OpondoGuenka PetrovaKonstantin TachkovIsrael Abebrese SefahSuhaj AbdulsalimAlian A AlrasheedyMazhuvancherry Kesavan UnnikrishnanKristina GaruolieneKayode BamitaleDan KibuuleFrancis KalemeeraJoseph FadareTanveer Ahmed KhanShahzad HussainTomasz BochenekAubrey Chichonyi KalungiaJames MwanzaAntony P MartinRuaraidh HillCorrado BarbuiPublished in: Expert opinion on pharmacotherapy (2020)
Introduction: Appropriately managing mental disorders is a growing priority across countries in view of the impact on morbidity and mortality. This includes patients with bipolar disorders (BD). Management of BD is a concern as this is a complex disease with often misdiagnosis, which is a major issue in lower and middle-income countries (LMICs) with typically a limited number of trained personnel and resources. This needs to be addressed.Areas covered: Medicines are the cornerstone of managing patients with Bipolar II across countries including LMICs. The choice of medicines, especially antipsychotics, is important in LMICs with high rates of diabetes and HIV. However, care is currently compromised in LMICs by issues such as the stigma, cultural beliefs, a limited number of trained professionals and high patient co-payments.Expert opinion: Encouragingly, some LMICs have introduced guidelines for patients with BD; however, this is very variable. Strategies for the future include addressing the lack of national guidelines for patients with BD, improving resources for mental disorders including personnel, improving medicine availability and patients' rights, and monitoring prescribing against agreed guidelines. A number of strategies have been identified to improve the treatment of patients with Bipolar II in LMICs, and will be followed up.
Keyphrases
- bipolar disorder
- clinical practice
- major depressive disorder
- end stage renal disease
- physical activity
- mental health
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- hiv aids
- cardiovascular disease
- chronic kidney disease
- primary care
- quality improvement
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- hepatitis c virus
- palliative care
- antiretroviral therapy
- case report
- peritoneal dialysis
- glycemic control
- sleep quality
- smoking cessation
- electronic health record
- insulin resistance
- adverse drug
- patient reported