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August 2007, Vol. 7, No. 8, Pages 919-925
, DOI 10.1586/14737175.7.8.919
(doi:10.1586/14737175.7.8.919)
Drug Profile Maintenance treatment in bipolar disorder: a focus on aripiprazole Roger S McIntyre†, Hanna O Woldeyohannes, Batya S Yasgur, Joanna K Soczynska, Andrew Miranda and Jakub Z Konarski † Author for correspondence Bipolar disorders (BD) are chronic medical syndromes heterogeneous in phenomenology, pathophysiology and treatment. The longitudinal course of bipolar disorders is often characterized by nonrecovery, subsyndromal symptoms, enduring cognitive deficits and impairment in psychosocial function. The risk for premature mortality from unnatural (e.g., suicide) as well as natural causes (e.g., cardiovascular disease) is significantly higher than the general population. The therapeutic objectives of maintenance therapy are to prevent relapse/recurrence, reduce the risk for premature mortality, promote functional restoration and enhance quality of life. A chronic disease management model, which includes pharmacologic and manual-based psychosocial interventions as paradigmatic components, provides a framework for best practice and optimal patient outcome. This article provides a succinct review of treatments approved by the US FDA for maintenance in bipolar disorders, with a focus on the most recently approved atypical antipsychotic, aripiprazole.
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