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by mnemonicsloth
1374 days ago
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> Even so, treatment breakthroughs have lagged and the drug often prescribed for the condition, lithium, was first used nearly 75 years ago. This is false. I don’t know what this author was doing. Even reading Wikipedia would give you a better understanding than that. Initial treatment for patients presenting with acute mania are antipsychotics like Risperdal or Geodon. After that they might try mood stabilizers like lamotrigine or seroquel, or any number of other things that are much more recent than lithium. If you want to learn more about the wild world of psychopharmaceuticals, I recommend crazymeds.com, which also tells you a lot about how mentally ill people often view themselves. It’s fascinating even if you’re not crazy. |
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It's not that there aren't alternatives, but they are much more hit-or-miss in terms of efficacy. Lithium tends to be more predictable in terms of keeping things stable, but the side effects are awful.