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A comparative study of side-effects of lithium, carbamazepine and haloperidol in acute mania.
Author: DalalP K, LataA, SinhaP K, SrivastavaS, TrivediJ K
Original Abstract of the Article :
In an open trial on manic patients, side-effects of carbamazepine, lithium and haloperidol were evaluated weekly over a 4-week period. The total side-effects with the three drugs were not significantly different, but the rate of amelioration of the same was best for lithium and least for haloperidol...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2970879/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Navigating the Side Effects of Mania Treatment
In the vast and often unpredictable desert of [Psychiatry], understanding the side effects of medications is essential for providing safe and effective care. This research, like a skilled navigator guiding a caravan through a treacherous landscape, meticulously examines the side effects of lithium, carbamazepine, and haloperidol, three commonly used medications for the treatment of acute mania. The authors, like seasoned desert traders, carefully evaluate the side effects of these medications, noting the rate of amelioration and overall tolerability. The study, like a well-charted oasis, reveals that lithium emerges as the better-tolerated drug, offering hope for patients seeking relief from the debilitating symptoms of mania.
Lithium: A Potentially More Tolerable Option
The study indicates that lithium may be a better-tolerated option compared to carbamazepine and haloperidol, potentially minimizing the discomfort associated with treatment for acute mania.
Finding the Right Path
The research underscores the importance of carefully considering the potential side effects of medications when treating acute mania. Patients should be closely monitored for adverse effects, and individual treatment plans should be tailored to minimize the risk of unwanted side effects.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a well-worn path through the desert, provides valuable insights into the side effects of medications used to treat acute mania. The findings underscore the importance of individualizing treatment plans and considering the potential side effects of medications. The study is a reminder that navigating the desert of mental illness requires careful consideration and a comprehensive understanding of the landscape.
Date :
- Date Completed 2011-07-14
- Date Revised 2021-10-20
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