
pmid: 15826736
This article discusses current practices in the treatment of bipolar depression. In the absence of more definitive research, the treatment of bipolar depression is guided by clinical experience and expert opinion, and sometimes by marketing and popular trends, as much as it is by hard data. Considering the limitations of current knowledge is an essential component of the scientific practice of psychiatry.
Bipolar Disorder, Evidence-Based Medicine, Antidepressive Agents, Treatment Outcome, Lithium Carbonate, Antimanic Agents, Humans, Drug Therapy, Combination, Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Follow-Up Studies
Bipolar Disorder, Evidence-Based Medicine, Antidepressive Agents, Treatment Outcome, Lithium Carbonate, Antimanic Agents, Humans, Drug Therapy, Combination, Controlled Clinical Trials as Topic, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Follow-Up Studies
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