Evidence-based guidelines for treating bipolar disorder: Revised second edition-recommendations from the British association for psychopharmacology

Navneet Kapur, G. M. Goodwin

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    Abstract

    The British Association for Psychopharmacology guidelines specify the scope and target of treatment for bipolar disorder. The second version, like the first, is based explicitly on the available evidence and presented, like previous Clinical Practice guidelines, as recommendations to aid clinical decision making for practitioners: they may also serve as a source of information for patients and carers. The recommendations are presented together with a more detailed but selective qualitative review of the available evidence. A consensus meeting, involving experts in bipolar disorder and its treatment, reviewed key areas and considered the strength of evidence and clinical implications. The guidelines were drawn up after extensive feedback from participants and interested parties. The strength of supporting evidence was rated. The guidelines cover the diagnosis of bipolar disorder, clinical management, and strategies for the use of medicines in treatment of episodes, relapse prevention and stopping treatment. © 2009 British Association for Psychopharmacology.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)346-388
    Number of pages42
    JournalJournal of Psychopharmacology
    Volume23
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2009

    Keywords

    • Antidepressants
    • Antipsychotics
    • Bipolar disorder
    • CBT
    • Depression
    • Evidence-based guidelines
    • Lithium
    • Mood stabilizers
    • Treatment

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